[R01] Cognitive Disengagement Syndrome: A Transdiagnostic Predictor of Psychopathology Across Adolescence
Ente: National Institute of Mental Health
Scadenza: 2031-04-30
Importo max: 802.494 EUR
Paese: US
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PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT
Cognitive disengagement syndrome (CDS; previously termed sluggish cognitive tempo) is a set of behavioral
symptoms characterized by excessive daydreaming, slowed thinking, and mental confusion. Despite being
overlooked in psychopathology research for decades, it is now established that CDS symptoms (1) are distinct
from other psychopathology including ADHD and internalizing symptoms, (2) can be reliably measured, and (3)
increase across development. CDS is also associated with several significant areas of functional impairment
including internalizing symptoms, suicide risk, and interpersonal difficulties. As CDS research advances, there
is a need for developmentally-informed research that can advance theoretical models of CDS within broader
models of psychopathology. We propose that CDS may be an important yet understudied transdiagnostic
vulnerability to psychopathology that can inform models of heterotypic comorbidity while also being an
untested gateway to the development and rise of internalizing problems across adolescence. However, there is
a dearth of research examining CDS during adolescence, particularly with a longitudinal design. To address
this gap in the existing scientific evidence base, we recently recruited a large, diverse community sample
(N=341; ages 10-12 years) enriched for CDS symptoms to ensure the full range of CDS was represented.
Participants are assessed at three timepoints over a 2-year period (i.e., baseline, 1-year follow-up, 2-year
follow-up). Retention rates currently exceed 93%. Given its size and scope, this study comprises the most
rigorous CDS study to date. However, despite the ongoing study being the only CDS-specific longitudinal
sample in adolescence, it is limited to 3 timepoints over a 2-year period when the maximum age of participants
will be 14 years. We thus have a unique opportunity to leverage this large, highly unique sample by conducting
4 additional assessments which will result in a total of 7 annual visits in a sample spanning the ages of 10-18
years. In this study we will (1) examine CDS as a transdiagnostic predictor of psychopathology (i.e.,
internalizing symptoms, dissociation, borderline features, insomnia) and suicidal ideation across adolescence,
(2) test interpersonal functioning as a mechanism of the prospective link between CDS and internalizing
psychopathology, (3) explore individual and diversity dimension factors that may moderate the prospective
relation between CDS and internalizing, including trauma exposure, biological sex, and socioeconomic status,
and (4) establish CDS in relation to theoretically-linked behavioral units of analyses, including task-assessed
mind-wandering, processing speed, and negative attribution bias. Findings from our proposed 7-wave
longitudinal design supporting the hypothesis that CDS uniquely predicts increased internalizing problems
across the second decade of life would make a major advance in developing theoretical models of
Istituzione: CINCINNATI CHILDRENS HOSP MED CTR
PI: Stephen P Becker
Progetto: 1R01MH138336-01A1
Settori: National Institute of Mental Health
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