The relationship between the severity and specific dimensions of OCD in Iranian clinical sample
Researcher Bulletin of Medical Sciences,
Vol. 22 No. 1 (2017),
8 September 2018
,
Page e14
Abstract
Background: There have been a few studies that examined the association between insight and the clinical symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) among the Middle Eastern population. The current study aimed to find a relationship between insight, general score and the specific dimensions of OCD among Iranian clinical sample.
Method: The cross-sectional research method was conducted on 108 OCD patients from 18 to 61 years old. Participants were interviewed with a semi-structured interview based on DSM-V, and those who were diagnosed with other psychiatric disorders were excluded. Also, participants filled out some self-report scales including Obsessive-Compulsive Inventory-Revised, Overall Anxiety Severity and Impairment Scale and Beck Depression-II Inventory.
Result: The results showed that poor insight has a relationship with OCD symptoms except for hoarding. Moreover, anxiety was significantly correlated with the severity of OCD.
- OCD
- Severity
- Insight
- Specific dimensions of OCD
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