Title of article
Obsessive–compulsive disorder and cyclothymic temperament: An exploration of clinical features
Author/Authors
DʹAmbrosio، نويسنده , , Virginia and Albert، نويسنده , , Umberto and Bogetto، نويسنده , , Filippo and Maina، نويسنده , , Giuseppe، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
5
From page
295
To page
299
Abstract
Background:
r disorder comorbidity in obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) has relevant implications on the symptomatological expression, complications and pharmacologic treatment of the disorder. Relatively few data exist on OCD comorbid with soft-bipolar forms. The aims of the study are to evaluate affective temperaments in patients with OCD and to analyze differences in socio-demographic and clinical characteristics according to the presence or absence of cyclothymic temperament.
s:
mple consisted of 167 patients with a principal diagnosis of OCD (DSM-IV-TR). Affective temperaments have been evaluated through the Italian semistructured interview version of the Temperament Evaluation of Memphis, Pisa, Paris and San Diego (TEMPS-I).
s:
l of 90 patients (53.9%) were diagnosed with a dominant affective temperament. Cyclothymic affective temperament (CT) was the most represented in the sample of OCD patients (19.2%). Patients with CT showed significant lower mean age at onset, higher scores at the HAM-A, more repeating compulsions, higher rates of eating disorder comorbidity, OCD spectrum disorder comorbidity and higher rates of Axis II comorbidity (particularly Cluster A).
tions:
tment of OCD patients from a tertiary center. Absence of an investigation about treatment implications associated with cyclothymic temperament.
sions:
ts with OCD and CT could be more severe and complicated compared to patients without CT. Moreover, individuals with OCD spectrum disorders may be vulnerable to bipolarity. Systematic assessment of affective temperament is necessary to detect OCD with such a soft-bipolar comorbidity.
Keywords
Obsessive–compulsive disorder , Cyclothymic temperament , Bipolar spectrum , Affective temperaments
Journal title
Journal of Affective Disorders
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Journal of Affective Disorders
Record number
1433949
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