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Lessons from a multicenter, international, large sample size analysis of patients with obsessive–compulsive disorders: an overview of the ICOCS Snapshot studies

Abstract

Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a prevalent and highly disabling condition, characterized by a range of phenotypic expressions, potentially associated with geo-cultural differences. This article aims to provide an overview of the published studies by the International College of Obsessive-Compulsive Spectrum Disorders, in relation to the Snapshot database which has, over the past 10 years, gathered clinical naturalistic data from over 500 patients with OCD attending various research centers/clinics worldwide. This collaborative effort has provided a multi-cultural worldwide perspective of different socio-demographic and clinical features of patients with OCD. Data on age, gender, smoking habits, age at onset, duration of illness, comorbidity, suicidal behaviors, and pharmacological treatment strategies are presented here, showing peculiar differences across countries.

Authors

Vismara M; Benatti B; Fineberg NA; Hollander E; Van Ameringen M; Menchon JM; Zohar J; Dell’Osso B

Journal

CNS Spectrums, Vol. 29, No. 1, pp. 40–48

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Publication Date

February 11, 2024

DOI

10.1017/s1092852923002432

ISSN

1092-8529
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