About this Research Topic
The aim of the Research Topic is to explore different aspects of the heterogeneity of common psychiatric disorders, to improve the understanding of pathophysiological mechanisms underlying these disorders, and to guide more precise diagnosis, prognosis, and therapy. This Research Topic also strives to call for the contribution to improve the nosology of psychiatric disorders by reducing the high heterogeneity.
More specifically, the scope of this Research Topic encompasses, but is not limited to, the following themes:
- Clinical symptoms-based heterogeneity and potential subtypes of psychiatric disorders
- The heterogeneity of psychiatric symptoms and disorders and its influence on clinical intervention
- Demographic-related (e.g., sex- and age-related) heterogeneity of psychiatric disorders
- Biological heterogeneity of psychiatric disorders based on different (e.g., genetic and neuroimaging) methods
- Heterogeneity of subclinical psychiatric symptoms (e.g., psychotic-like experiences) in general population
We encourage Original Research, Brief Research and comprehensive Review related to this topic. In addition, studies on the heterogeneity of subclinical psychiatric symptoms (e.g., psychotic-like experiences, and anxiety symptoms) in the general population are also welcomed.
Keywords: Heterogeneity, Psychiatric Disorders, Psychiatric Symptoms, Genetic, Neuroimaging
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