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期刊名:Journal of obsessive-compulsive and related disorders

缩写:J OBSESS-COMPULS REL

ISSN:2211-3649

e-ISSN:2211-3657

IF/分区:1.5/Q3

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Rebecca C Cox,Kelly A Knowles,Sarah C Jessup et al. Rebecca C Cox et al.
Despite growing interest in ecological momentary assessment (EMA) in psychopathology and clinical observation of day-to-day fluctuations in obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) symptoms, there is not a standardized EMA measure of such sympto...
Michelle T Pham,Tiffany A Campbell,Natalie Dorfman et al. Michelle T Pham et al.
Approximately 10-20% of children with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) have treatment-resistant presentations, and there is likely interest in developing interventions for this patient group, which may include deep brain stimulation (DBS...
Gabrielle M Armstrong,Rebecca L Greenberg,Orri Smárason et al. Gabrielle M Armstrong et al.
Misophonia is an often chronic condition characterized by strong, unpleasant emotional reactions when exposed to specific auditory or visual triggers. While not currently defined within existing classification systems, and not clearly fitti...
Abiodun O Oluyomi,Sophie C Schneider,Catherine Christian et al. Abiodun O Oluyomi et al.
Obsessive-compulsive disorder is an impairing psychiatric condition affecting 1-2% of adults and youth. Cognitive-behavioral therapy with exposure and response prevention (CBT) is an efficacious intervention but requires specialty training ...
Yiqing Fan,Jane L Eisen,Steven A Rasmussen et al. Yiqing Fan et al.
Background: Although it has been widely established that poor social functioning is a characteristic of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), little research has examined the relationship between OCD symptom subtypes and d...
David B Riddle,Andrew Guzick,Abu Minhajuddin et al. David B Riddle et al.
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), anxiety disorders, and depressive disorders are highly comorbid, and each contribute to significant functional impairment for affected youth. Comorbid anxiety disorders in depressed youth have been assoc...
Laura B Bragdon,Jacob A Nota,Goi Khia Eng et al. Laura B Bragdon et al.
Many individuals with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) report sensory-based urges (e.g. 'not-just-right experiences') in addition to, or instead of, concrete fear-based obsessions. These sensations may be comparable to normative "urges-f...
Meghan K Flannery,Martha J Falkenstein,Megan Boyd et al. Meghan K Flannery et al.
Nonclinical hair-pulling is much more prevalent than hair pulling associated with a diagnosis of trichotillomania (TTM). However, little is known about nonclinical pulling. The purpose of this exploratory research was to begin characterizin...
Jordan T Stiede,Douglas W Woods,Aneela K Idnani et al. Jordan T Stiede et al.
The present study examined the usability, acceptability, feasibility, and preliminary efficacy of a prototype wrist-worn motion detection device and accompanying mobile app, developed by HabitAware®, as a system for delivering self-adminis...
Danielle Dennis,Eleanor McGlinchey,Michael G Wheaton Danielle Dennis
A pandemic outbreak can lead to excessive, maladaptive levels of anxiety, particularly among individuals who already suffer from obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). The Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) provided a novel opportunity to ex...