Obsessive-compulsive disorder classification
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Abhishek Reddy
Obsessive-compulsive disorder: subclassification based on co-morbidity.
The three-class solution is characterized by:
(1) An OCD simplex class, in which major depressive disorder (MDD) is the most frequent additional disorder;
(2) An OCD co-morbid tic-related class, in which tics are prominent and [affective syndromes] are considerably rarer; and
(3) An OCD co-morbid affective-related class in which [panic disorder] and [affective syndromes] are highly represented.
The OCD co-morbid tic-related class is predominantly male and characterized by high [conscientiousness]. The OCD co-morbid affective-related class is predominantly female, has a young age at onset, obsessive-compulsive personality disorder (OCPD) features, high scores on the 'taboo' factor of OCD symptoms, and low [conscientiousness].
Obsessive-compulsive disorder: subclassification based on co-morbidity.