A phenotypic structure and neural correlates of compulsive behaviors in adolescents

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A phenotypic structure and neural correlates of compulsive behaviors in adolescents. / Montigny, Chantale; Castellanos-Ryan, Natalie; Whelan, Robert; Banaschewski, Tobias; Barker, Gareth J; Büchel, Christian; Gallinat, Jürgen; Flor, Herta; Mann, Karl; Paillère-Martinot, Marie-Laure; Nees, Frauke; Lathrop, Mark; Loth, Eva; Paus, Tomas; Pausova, Zdenka; Rietschel, Marcella; Schumann, Gunter; Smolka, Michael N; Struve, Maren; Robbins, Trevor W; Garavan, Hugh; Conrod, Patricia J; IMAGEN Consortium.

in: PLOS ONE, Jahrgang 8, Nr. 11, 01.01.2013, S. e80151.

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Montigny, C, Castellanos-Ryan, N, Whelan, R, Banaschewski, T, Barker, GJ, Büchel, C, Gallinat, J, Flor, H, Mann, K, Paillère-Martinot, M-L, Nees, F, Lathrop, M, Loth, E, Paus, T, Pausova, Z, Rietschel, M, Schumann, G, Smolka, MN, Struve, M, Robbins, TW, Garavan, H, Conrod, PJ & IMAGEN Consortium 2013, 'A phenotypic structure and neural correlates of compulsive behaviors in adolescents', PLOS ONE, Jg. 8, Nr. 11, S. e80151. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0080151

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Montigny, C., Castellanos-Ryan, N., Whelan, R., Banaschewski, T., Barker, G. J., Büchel, C., Gallinat, J., Flor, H., Mann, K., Paillère-Martinot, M-L., Nees, F., Lathrop, M., Loth, E., Paus, T., Pausova, Z., Rietschel, M., Schumann, G., Smolka, M. N., Struve, M., ... IMAGEN Consortium (2013). A phenotypic structure and neural correlates of compulsive behaviors in adolescents. PLOS ONE, 8(11), e80151. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0080151

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Montigny C, Castellanos-Ryan N, Whelan R, Banaschewski T, Barker GJ, Büchel C et al. A phenotypic structure and neural correlates of compulsive behaviors in adolescents. PLOS ONE. 2013 Jan 1;8(11):e80151. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0080151

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@article{967fdd0e406f410c8e3ebc9884ed6578,
title = "A phenotypic structure and neural correlates of compulsive behaviors in adolescents",
abstract = "BACKGROUND: A compulsivity spectrum has been hypothesized to exist across Obsessive-Compulsive disorder (OCD), Eating Disorders (ED), substance abuse (SA) and binge-drinking (BD). The objective was to examine the validity of this compulsivity spectrum, and differentiate it from an externalizing behaviors dimension, but also to look at hypothesized personality and neural correlates.METHOD: A community-sample of adolescents (N=1938; mean age 14.5 years), and their parents were recruited via high-schools in 8 European study sites. Data on adolescents' psychiatric symptoms, DSM diagnoses (DAWBA) and substance use behaviors (AUDIT and ESPAD) were collected through adolescent- and parent-reported questionnaires and interviews. The phenotypic structure of compulsive behaviors was then tested using structural equation modeling. The model was validated using personality variables (NEO-FFI and TCI), and Voxel-Based Morphometry (VBM) analysis.RESULTS: Compulsivity symptoms best fit a higher-order two factor model, with ED and OCD loading onto a compulsivity factor, and BD and SA loading onto an externalizing factor, composed also of ADHD and conduct disorder symptoms. The compulsivity construct correlated with neuroticism (r=0.638; p ≤ 0.001), conscientiousness (r=0.171; p ≤ 0.001), and brain gray matter volume in left and right orbitofrontal cortex, right ventral striatum and right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex. The externalizing factor correlated with extraversion (r=0.201; p ≤ 0.001), novelty-seeking (r=0.451; p ≤ 0.001), and negatively with gray matter volume in the left inferior and middle frontal gyri.CONCLUSIONS: Results suggest that a compulsivity spectrum exists in an adolescent, preclinical sample and accounts for variance in both OCD and ED, but not substance-related behaviors, and can be differentiated from an externalizing spectrum.",
author = "Chantale Montigny and Natalie Castellanos-Ryan and Robert Whelan and Tobias Banaschewski and Barker, {Gareth J} and Christian B{\"u}chel and J{\"u}rgen Gallinat and Herta Flor and Karl Mann and Marie-Laure Paill{\`e}re-Martinot and Frauke Nees and Mark Lathrop and Eva Loth and Tomas Paus and Zdenka Pausova and Marcella Rietschel and Gunter Schumann and Smolka, {Michael N} and Maren Struve and Robbins, {Trevor W} and Hugh Garavan and Conrod, {Patricia J} and {IMAGEN Consortium} and J{\"u}rgen Finsterbusch",
year = "2013",
month = jan,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1371/journal.pone.0080151",
language = "English",
volume = "8",
pages = "e80151",
journal = "PLOS ONE",
issn = "1932-6203",
publisher = "Public Library of Science",
number = "11",

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RIS

TY - JOUR

T1 - A phenotypic structure and neural correlates of compulsive behaviors in adolescents

AU - Montigny, Chantale

AU - Castellanos-Ryan, Natalie

AU - Whelan, Robert

AU - Banaschewski, Tobias

AU - Barker, Gareth J

AU - Büchel, Christian

AU - Gallinat, Jürgen

AU - Flor, Herta

AU - Mann, Karl

AU - Paillère-Martinot, Marie-Laure

AU - Nees, Frauke

AU - Lathrop, Mark

AU - Loth, Eva

AU - Paus, Tomas

AU - Pausova, Zdenka

AU - Rietschel, Marcella

AU - Schumann, Gunter

AU - Smolka, Michael N

AU - Struve, Maren

AU - Robbins, Trevor W

AU - Garavan, Hugh

AU - Conrod, Patricia J

AU - IMAGEN Consortium

AU - Finsterbusch, Jürgen

PY - 2013/1/1

Y1 - 2013/1/1

N2 - BACKGROUND: A compulsivity spectrum has been hypothesized to exist across Obsessive-Compulsive disorder (OCD), Eating Disorders (ED), substance abuse (SA) and binge-drinking (BD). The objective was to examine the validity of this compulsivity spectrum, and differentiate it from an externalizing behaviors dimension, but also to look at hypothesized personality and neural correlates.METHOD: A community-sample of adolescents (N=1938; mean age 14.5 years), and their parents were recruited via high-schools in 8 European study sites. Data on adolescents' psychiatric symptoms, DSM diagnoses (DAWBA) and substance use behaviors (AUDIT and ESPAD) were collected through adolescent- and parent-reported questionnaires and interviews. The phenotypic structure of compulsive behaviors was then tested using structural equation modeling. The model was validated using personality variables (NEO-FFI and TCI), and Voxel-Based Morphometry (VBM) analysis.RESULTS: Compulsivity symptoms best fit a higher-order two factor model, with ED and OCD loading onto a compulsivity factor, and BD and SA loading onto an externalizing factor, composed also of ADHD and conduct disorder symptoms. The compulsivity construct correlated with neuroticism (r=0.638; p ≤ 0.001), conscientiousness (r=0.171; p ≤ 0.001), and brain gray matter volume in left and right orbitofrontal cortex, right ventral striatum and right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex. The externalizing factor correlated with extraversion (r=0.201; p ≤ 0.001), novelty-seeking (r=0.451; p ≤ 0.001), and negatively with gray matter volume in the left inferior and middle frontal gyri.CONCLUSIONS: Results suggest that a compulsivity spectrum exists in an adolescent, preclinical sample and accounts for variance in both OCD and ED, but not substance-related behaviors, and can be differentiated from an externalizing spectrum.

AB - BACKGROUND: A compulsivity spectrum has been hypothesized to exist across Obsessive-Compulsive disorder (OCD), Eating Disorders (ED), substance abuse (SA) and binge-drinking (BD). The objective was to examine the validity of this compulsivity spectrum, and differentiate it from an externalizing behaviors dimension, but also to look at hypothesized personality and neural correlates.METHOD: A community-sample of adolescents (N=1938; mean age 14.5 years), and their parents were recruited via high-schools in 8 European study sites. Data on adolescents' psychiatric symptoms, DSM diagnoses (DAWBA) and substance use behaviors (AUDIT and ESPAD) were collected through adolescent- and parent-reported questionnaires and interviews. The phenotypic structure of compulsive behaviors was then tested using structural equation modeling. The model was validated using personality variables (NEO-FFI and TCI), and Voxel-Based Morphometry (VBM) analysis.RESULTS: Compulsivity symptoms best fit a higher-order two factor model, with ED and OCD loading onto a compulsivity factor, and BD and SA loading onto an externalizing factor, composed also of ADHD and conduct disorder symptoms. The compulsivity construct correlated with neuroticism (r=0.638; p ≤ 0.001), conscientiousness (r=0.171; p ≤ 0.001), and brain gray matter volume in left and right orbitofrontal cortex, right ventral striatum and right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex. The externalizing factor correlated with extraversion (r=0.201; p ≤ 0.001), novelty-seeking (r=0.451; p ≤ 0.001), and negatively with gray matter volume in the left inferior and middle frontal gyri.CONCLUSIONS: Results suggest that a compulsivity spectrum exists in an adolescent, preclinical sample and accounts for variance in both OCD and ED, but not substance-related behaviors, and can be differentiated from an externalizing spectrum.

U2 - 10.1371/journal.pone.0080151

DO - 10.1371/journal.pone.0080151

M3 - SCORING: Journal article

C2 - 24244633

VL - 8

SP - e80151

JO - PLOS ONE

JF - PLOS ONE

SN - 1932-6203

IS - 11

ER -