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Obsessive-compulsive disorder in children and adolescents: symptom dimensions in a naturalistic setting.

Kathrine Hesselberg Nikolajsen1, Judith Becker Nissen, Per Hove Thomsen.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a frequent and clinically heterogeneous disorder. The complex clinical presentation can be summarized using a few consistent and temporally stable symptom dimensions. Only few studies in children and adolescents have examined the importance of symptom dimensions. AIMS: This retrospective study was undertaken to describe the relation between symptom dimensions, pattern of comorbidity and family disposition, in a sample of Danish children and adolescents with OCD assessed in a naturalistic setting.
METHODS: A retrospective study of children and adolescents (n=83) diagnosed with OCD in the period 1998-2004, at the Psychiatric Hospital for Children and Adolescents, Risskov, Denmark. Information from clinical records was systematically collected and Children's Yale-Brown Obsessive-compulsive Scale (CY-BOCS) scores and symptom checklists were obtained.
RESULTS: High scores on the symmetry/ordering dimension were related to OCD in first-degree relatives and high scores on the aggressive/checking dimension were associated to comorbidity with tic disorders. We showed a correlation between limited insight and younger age.
CONCLUSION: This is one of the first studies to examine symptom dimensions in children and adolescents in naturalistic settings. The results were comparable with those in adult studies, showing an association between the occurrence of the symmetry/ordering dimension and family OCD and the occurrence of the aggressive/checking dimension and comorbid tic disorders. In small children, insight into symptoms may be limited.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21062123     DOI: 10.3109/08039488.2010.533386

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nord J Psychiatry        ISSN: 0803-9488            Impact factor:   2.202


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Journal:  Child Psychiatry Hum Dev       Date:  2014-08

2.  Structure and clinical correlates of obsessive-compulsive symptoms in a large sample of children and adolescents: a factor analytic study across five nations.

Authors:  D R M A Højgaard; E L Mortensen; T Ivarsson; K Hybel; G Skarphedinsson; J B Nissen; R Valderhaug; K Dahl; B Weidle; N C Torp; M Grados; A B Lewin; K H Melin; E A Storch; L H Wolters; T K Murphy; E J S Sonuga-Barke; P H Thomsen
Journal:  Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry       Date:  2016-07-07       Impact factor: 4.785

3.  The Brief Obsessive-Compulsive Scale (BOCS): a self-report scale for OCD and obsessive-compulsive related disorders.

Authors:  Susanne Bejerot; Gunnar Edman; Henrik Anckarsäter; Gunilla Berglund; Christopher Gillberg; Björn Hofvander; Mats B Humble; Ewa Mörtberg; Maria Råstam; Ola Ståhlberg; Louise Frisén
Journal:  Nord J Psychiatry       Date:  2014-02-25       Impact factor: 2.202

4.  Developing and Examining the Effectiveness of a Cognitive Behavioral Therapy-Based Psychoeducation Practice for Reducing Obsessive-Compulsive Symptoms in Adolescents: A Mixed-Methods Study With a Turkish Sample.

Authors:  Mustafa Kerim Şimşek; İsmail Seçer
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2022-03-07
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