A comparison of clinical features in trichotillomania and obsessive-compulsive disorder. |
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Authors: | M A Stanley A C Swann T C Bowers M L Davis D J Taylor |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Texas Medical School, Houston 77030. |
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Abstract: | Trichotillomania (TM) recently has been conceptualized as a variant of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). However, no systematic data have compared the clinical features of these two disorders. Here we report data from 8 TM and 13 OCD patients which suggest important clinical differences between groups. First, TM patients reported a significantly greater degree of pleasure during hair-pulling than OCD patients reported during performance of ritualistic behaviors. Second, TM was accompanied by significantly fewer associated obsessive-compulsive symptoms. Third, the groups differed with regard to other clinical features including anxiety, depression, and personality characteristics. We conclude that TM is not conceptualized best as a variant of OCD. |
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