Exploring latent clusters in pediatric OCD based on symptoms, severity, age, gender, and comorbidity Journal Articles uri icon

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abstract

  • Given diverse symptom expression and high rates of comorbid conditions, the present study explored underlying commonalities among OCD-affected children and adolescents to better conceptualize disorder presentation and associated features. Data from 830 OCD-affected participants presenting to OCD specialty centers was aggregated. Dependent mixture modeling was used to examine latent clusters based on their age- and gender adjusted symptom severity (as measured by the Children's Yale-Brown Obsessive-Compulsive Scale; CY-BOCS), symptom type (as measured by factor scores calculated from the CY-BOCS symptom checklist), and comorbid diagnoses (as assessed via diagnostic interviews). Fit statistics favored a four-cluster model with groups distinguished primarily by symptom expression and comorbidity type. Fit indices for 3-7 cluster models were only marginally different and characteristics of the clusters remained largely stable between solutions with small clusters of distinct presentations added in more complex models. Rather than identifying a single classification system, the findings support the utility of integrating dimensional, developmental, and transdiagnostic information in the conceptualization of OCD-affected children and adolescents. Identified clusters point to the centrality of contamination concerns to OCD, relationships between broader symptom expression and higher levels of comorbidity, and the potential for complex/neurodevelopmental presentations.

authors

  • Smárason, Orri
  • Selles, Robert R
  • Højgaard, Davíð RMA
  • Best, John R
  • Melin, Karin
  • Ivarsson, Tord
  • Thomsen, Per Hove
  • Weidle, Bernhard
  • McBride, Nicole Michelle
  • Storch, Eric A
  • Geller, Daniel
  • Wilhelm, Sabine
  • Farrell, Lara J
  • Waters, Allison M
  • Mathieu, Sharna
  • Soreni, Noam
  • Stewart, S Evelyn
  • Skarphedinsson, Gudmundur

publication date

  • November 2024