including symptoms, disease course, and biological underpinnings. These form a
substantial barrier to understanding disease mechanisms and developing effective,
personalized treatments. In response, many studies have aimed to stratify psychiatric
disorders, aiming to find more consistent subgroups on the basis of many types of data.
Such approaches have received renewed interest after recent research initiatives, such as …
Heterogeneity is a key feature of all psychiatric disorders and manifests on many levels
including symptoms, disease course and biological underpinnings. These form a substantial
barrier to understanding disease mechanisms and developing effective, personalised
treatments. In response, many studies have aimed to stratify psychiatric disorders, aiming to
find more consistent subgroups on the basis of many types of data. Such approaches have
received renewed interest following recent research initiatives such as the NIMH Research …