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Sex-specific clinical correlates of hoarding in obsessive-compulsive disorder
Authors:Samuels Jack F  Bienvenu O Joseph  Pinto Anthony  Murphy Dennis L  Piacentini John  Rauch Scott L  Fyer Abby J  Grados Marco A  Greenberg Benjamin D  Knowles James A  McCracken James T  Cullen Bernadette  Riddle Mark A  Rasmussen Steven A  Pauls David L  Liang Kung-Yee  Hoehn-Saric Rudolf  Pulver Ann E  Nestadt Gerald
Affiliation:Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, 600 N. Wolfe Street, Meyer 4-181, Baltimore, MD 21287-7228, USA.
Abstract:Little is known about whether the clinical correlates of hoarding behavior are different in men and women with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). In the current study, we evaluated the association of hoarding with categories of obsessions and compulsions, psychiatric disorders, personality dimensions, and other clinical characteristics separately in 151 men and 358 women with OCD who were examined during the OCD Collaborative Genetics Study. We found that, among men but not women, hoarding was associated with aggressive, sexual, and religious obsessions and checking compulsions. In men, hoarding was associated with generalized anxiety disorder and tics whereas, among women, hoarding was associated with social phobia, post-traumatic stress disorder, body dysmorphic disorder, nail biting, and skin picking. In women but not men, hoarding was associated with schizotypal and dependent personality disorder dimensions, and with low conscientiousness. These findings indicate that specific clinical correlates of hoarding in OCD are different in men and women and may reflect sex-specific differences in the course, expression, and/or etiology of hoarding behavior in OCD.
Keywords:Obsessive-compulsive disorder   Hoarding   Comorbidity   Personality disorders   Personality   Sex differences
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