Epidemiology of obsessive-compulsive disorder: a review

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Autor(a) principal: Torres, Albina Rodrigues [UNIFESP]
Data de Publicação: 2005
Outros Autores: Lima, Maria Cristina Pereira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNIFESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1516-44462005000300015
http://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/28439
Resumo: Epidemiological surveys are important because clinical samples are subject of several selection biases. Sociodemographic factors and clinical aspects of the morbid condition itself influence help seeking behaviors. Due to the egodystonic nature of obsessive-compulsive disorder, sufferers tend to hide their symptoms and avoid or delay treatment seeking. However most of our current knowledge about obsessive-compulsive disorder is based on clinical samples, which do not represent the totality of cases. A conventional Medline, PsychoInfo and Lilacs review of epidemiological studies on obsessive-compulsive disorder from 1980 to 2004 was conducted, using the following keywords: epidemiology, obsessive-compulsive disorder, populational surveys and prevalence. Studies from different countries show an average point-prevalence of 1% and lifetime prevalence of 2-2.5% for obsessive-compulsive disorder. in contrast with clinical samples, most populational samples have a predominance of females and cases with only obsessions. the frequent comorbidity with other mental disorders, particularly depression and other anxiety disorders, has also been found in cases from the community, which have an association with substances misuse as well. Many sufferers are not been treated, particularly the pure cases, Indicators of functional incapacitation show a considerable negative impact of obsessive-compulsive disorder It is necessary to increase the awareness about obsessive-compulsive disorder symptoms in the community and among health professionals, in order to increase help seeking, as well as the proper identification and treatment of this rather serious medical condition.
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spelling Epidemiology of obsessive-compulsive disorder: a reviewobsessive-compulsive disorder/epidemiologyobsessive-compulsive disorder/psychologymorbidity surveyhealth services accessibilityEpidemiological surveys are important because clinical samples are subject of several selection biases. Sociodemographic factors and clinical aspects of the morbid condition itself influence help seeking behaviors. Due to the egodystonic nature of obsessive-compulsive disorder, sufferers tend to hide their symptoms and avoid or delay treatment seeking. However most of our current knowledge about obsessive-compulsive disorder is based on clinical samples, which do not represent the totality of cases. A conventional Medline, PsychoInfo and Lilacs review of epidemiological studies on obsessive-compulsive disorder from 1980 to 2004 was conducted, using the following keywords: epidemiology, obsessive-compulsive disorder, populational surveys and prevalence. Studies from different countries show an average point-prevalence of 1% and lifetime prevalence of 2-2.5% for obsessive-compulsive disorder. in contrast with clinical samples, most populational samples have a predominance of females and cases with only obsessions. the frequent comorbidity with other mental disorders, particularly depression and other anxiety disorders, has also been found in cases from the community, which have an association with substances misuse as well. Many sufferers are not been treated, particularly the pure cases, Indicators of functional incapacitation show a considerable negative impact of obsessive-compulsive disorder It is necessary to increase the awareness about obsessive-compulsive disorder symptoms in the community and among health professionals, in order to increase help seeking, as well as the proper identification and treatment of this rather serious medical condition.Univ Estadual Paulista, UNIFESP, Fac Med, Botucatu, SP, BrazilUniv Estadual Paulista, UNIFESP, Fac Med, Botucatu, SP, BrazilWeb of ScienceAssociacao Brasileira de PsiquiatriaUniversidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)Torres, Albina Rodrigues [UNIFESP]Lima, Maria Cristina Pereira2016-01-24T12:38:01Z2016-01-24T12:38:01Z2005-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion237-242http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1516-44462005000300015Revista Brasileira de Psiquiatria. São Paulo: Associacao Brasileira de Psiquiatria, v. 27, n. 3, p. 237-242, 2005.10.1590/S1516-444620050003000151516-4446S1516-44462005000300015http://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/28439WOS:000232534100016porRevista Brasileira de Psiquiatriainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNIFESPinstname:Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)instacron:UNIFESP2023-03-27T14:08:54Zoai:repositorio.unifesp.br/:11600/28439Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.unifesp.br/oai/requestbiblioteca.csp@unifesp.bropendoar:34652023-03-27T14:08:54Repositório Institucional da UNIFESP - Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Epidemiology of obsessive-compulsive disorder: a review
title Epidemiology of obsessive-compulsive disorder: a review
spellingShingle Epidemiology of obsessive-compulsive disorder: a review
Torres, Albina Rodrigues [UNIFESP]
obsessive-compulsive disorder/epidemiology
obsessive-compulsive disorder/psychology
morbidity survey
health services accessibility
title_short Epidemiology of obsessive-compulsive disorder: a review
title_full Epidemiology of obsessive-compulsive disorder: a review
title_fullStr Epidemiology of obsessive-compulsive disorder: a review
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiology of obsessive-compulsive disorder: a review
title_sort Epidemiology of obsessive-compulsive disorder: a review
author Torres, Albina Rodrigues [UNIFESP]
author_facet Torres, Albina Rodrigues [UNIFESP]
Lima, Maria Cristina Pereira
author_role author
author2 Lima, Maria Cristina Pereira
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Torres, Albina Rodrigues [UNIFESP]
Lima, Maria Cristina Pereira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv obsessive-compulsive disorder/epidemiology
obsessive-compulsive disorder/psychology
morbidity survey
health services accessibility
topic obsessive-compulsive disorder/epidemiology
obsessive-compulsive disorder/psychology
morbidity survey
health services accessibility
description Epidemiological surveys are important because clinical samples are subject of several selection biases. Sociodemographic factors and clinical aspects of the morbid condition itself influence help seeking behaviors. Due to the egodystonic nature of obsessive-compulsive disorder, sufferers tend to hide their symptoms and avoid or delay treatment seeking. However most of our current knowledge about obsessive-compulsive disorder is based on clinical samples, which do not represent the totality of cases. A conventional Medline, PsychoInfo and Lilacs review of epidemiological studies on obsessive-compulsive disorder from 1980 to 2004 was conducted, using the following keywords: epidemiology, obsessive-compulsive disorder, populational surveys and prevalence. Studies from different countries show an average point-prevalence of 1% and lifetime prevalence of 2-2.5% for obsessive-compulsive disorder. in contrast with clinical samples, most populational samples have a predominance of females and cases with only obsessions. the frequent comorbidity with other mental disorders, particularly depression and other anxiety disorders, has also been found in cases from the community, which have an association with substances misuse as well. Many sufferers are not been treated, particularly the pure cases, Indicators of functional incapacitation show a considerable negative impact of obsessive-compulsive disorder It is necessary to increase the awareness about obsessive-compulsive disorder symptoms in the community and among health professionals, in order to increase help seeking, as well as the proper identification and treatment of this rather serious medical condition.
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