| Literature DB >> 25729641 |
Randy O Frost1, Gail Steketee2, David F Tolin3, Nicole Sinopoli4, Dylan Ruby1.
Abstract
Hoarding Disorder (HD) was classified as a separate disorder in DSM-5 (APA, 2013). However, only recently has research on hoarding begun in earnest, and as of yet, very little research exists on the motivation to acquire and save the excessive volume of possessions seen in patients with this disorder. This investigation examined the frequency of four motives for acquiring and saving possessions that are often reported anecdotally by people with HD (information, emotional reasons, avoid waste, and aesthetic reasons). Comparisons in a sample of 443 participants indicated that those with HD reported higher frequencies of each of these four motives for acquiring and saving compared to OCD participants and community controls. The intention to avoid waste emerged as the most prominent motive in people with HD. Understanding waste avoidance may be key to better understanding and treating HD.Entities:
Keywords: hoarding disorder; motives for hoarding
Year: 2015 PMID: 25729641 PMCID: PMC4340081 DOI: 10.1016/j.jocrd.2014.12.006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Obsessive Compuls Relat Disord ISSN: 2211-3649 Impact factor: 1.677