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The demographics, clinical characteristics, comorbidity rates, and symptom presentation of the sample are consistent with those reported for cross-sectional studies of OCD, including the DSM-IV Field Trial. The current sample has a number of advantages over previously collected prospective samples of OCD in that it is large, diagnostically well characterized, recruited from multiple settings, and treatment seeking. This unique data set will contribute to the identification of meaningful phenotypes in OCD based on stability of symptom dimensions, prospective course patterns, and treatment response.
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Anthony Pinto
Northwell Health
Maria C. Mancebo
Brown University
Jonathan A. Eisen
University of California, Davis
The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry
Brown University
Providence College
Butler Hospital
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69d9d1b7a1d151c65f6852b7 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.4088/jcp.v67n0503