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A comparison of trichotillomania and obsessive-compulsive disorder
Authors:Joseph A Himle  Patrick S. Bordnick  Bruce A. Thyer
Affiliation:(1) Department of Psychiatry, University of Michigan, USA;(2) School of Social Work, University of Georgia, USA;(3) Anxiety Disorders Program, University of Michigan Medical Center, Med-Inn Building Room C443, 1500 East Medical Center Drive, 48109-0840 Ann Arbor, Michigan
Abstract:The validity of conceptualizing trichotillomania (TCM) and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) as separate and distinct diagnoses was examined in a study of 20 patients with each disorder. A comparison of demographic, psychometric, and clinical features between the two groups revealed a number of statistically significant differences. Patients meeting the criteria for OCD scored higher on measures of psychiatric symptomatology including ratings of obsessions and compulsions, depression, interpersonal sensitivity, general anxiety, phobic anxiety, and psychoticism. Patients meeting the criteria for TCM reported an earlier age at onset than those with OCD. Stressors associated with onset were also significantly different between groups. These results support the validity of conceptualizing TCM and OCD as differing behavioral disorders.Portions of this paper were presented at the annual meeting of the Anxiety Disorders Association of America (March 1992) in Dallas, TX, and at the annual meeting of the American Psychiatric Association (May 1992) in Washington, DC.
Keywords:trichotillomania  obsessive-compulsive disorder  diagnosis
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