The hoarding dimension of OCD: psychological comorbidity and the five-factor personality model |
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Authors: | LaSalle-Ricci V Holland Arnkoff Diane B Glass Carol R Crawley Sarah A Ronquillo Jonne G Murphy Dennis L |
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Affiliation: | The Catholic University of America, Adult OCD Unit, NIMH, 10 Center Drive MSC 1264, 10/3D41, Bethesda, MD 20892, USA. vholly@aol.com |
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Abstract: | Although hoarding has been associated with several psychological disorders, it is most frequently linked to obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). The present study assessed hoarding obsessions and compulsions in 204 individuals with OCD, and evaluated how hoarding was related to obsessive-compulsive symptom severity, psychological comorbidity, and personality as measured by the five-factor model. Results indicated that hoarding in OCD is a dimensional variable that is positively associated with dysphoria, total number of lifetime Axis I disorders, and lifetime histories of bipolar I, PTSD, and body dysmorphic disorder. Hoarding was negatively correlated with the NEO-Personality Inventory-Revised (NEO-PI-R) factor of Conscientiousness and positively associated with the NEO-PI-R factor of Neuroticism. When all personality and psychopathology variables were entered into a regression equation, dysphoria, bipolar II disorder, Conscientiousness, age, and Extraversion emerged as significant predictors of hoarding severity. Recommendations are made for clinicians and for future research. |
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Keywords: | Hoarding Obsessive-compulsive disorder Personality Five-factor model Comorbidity |
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