OCD

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Which is the most common obsession
Contamination fears
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Which is the most common compulsion?
Checking (e.g. taps)
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You must have the presence of obsessions and compulsions to be diagnosed with OCD. True or False?
False
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Anxiety is NOT generally used as an indicator of OCD severity. True or False?
True
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What are the observed gender differences in OCD
Gender ratio of 1.4 - 1 (women to men)
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When is OCD most likely to develop
Late adolescence or early adulthood
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What is the lifetime prevalence of OCD
2-3%
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OCD is more common is divorced and unemployed people. True or False?
True
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OCD frequently co-occurs with which other psychological disorders?
Anxiety and Depression
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What biological factor is NOT a causal factor for OCD
Intelligence
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OCD as a learned behaviour begins with intruisive thoughts (obsessions) then feelings (e.g. anxious) then behaviours (compulsions) and finally what else?
obsessions-feelings-compulsions-short term relief
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What in the following list is NOT a psychological factor for OCD
Feeling fatigued and guilty
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What percent of OCD obsessions are contamination fear based?
37.8%
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What percent of OCD compulsions are cleaning/washing based?
26.5%
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What percent of OCD obsessions are concerns about/need symmetry based?
10%
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What percent of OCD compulsions are repeating acts based?
11.1%
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Which is the most common compulsion?

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You must have the presence of obsessions and compulsions to be diagnosed with OCD. True or False?

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Anxiety is NOT generally used as an indicator of OCD severity. True or False?

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What are the observed gender differences in OCD

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