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The global assessment of OCD

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COMPREHENSIVE PSYCHIATRY
Volume 118, Issue -, Pages -

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W B SAUNDERS CO-ELSEVIER INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.comppsych.2022.152342

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Obsessive -Compulsive Disorder; Assessment; Diagnostic tools; Comorbidity

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Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a common mental disorder that causes great suffering and affects social functioning and quality of life. However, it is often not adequately diagnosed or diagnosed with delay, leading to a long delay in receiving proper treatment. Various factors contribute to the complexity of OCD, making it important for clinicians to evaluate all aspects of the disorder.
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a common mental disorder that often causes great sufferance, with substantial impairment in social functioning and quality of life and affects family and significant relationships. Notwithstanding its severity, OCD is often not adequately diagnosed, or it is diagnosed with delay, leading often to a long latency between onset of the OCD symptoms and the start of adequate treatments. Several factors contribute to the complexity of OCD's clinical picture: early age of onset, chronic course, heterogeneity of symptoms, high rate of comorbidity with other psychiatric disorders, slow or partial response to therapy. Therefore, it is of primary importance for clinicians involved in diagnosing OCD, to assess all aspects of the disorder. This narrative review focuses on the global assessment of OCD, highlighting crucial areas to explore, pointing out the clinical features which are relevant for the treatment of the disorder, and giving an overview of the psychometric tools that can be useful during the screening procedure.

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