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Int J Soc Psychiatry ; 48(1): 20-8, 2002 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12008904

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BACKGROUND: Characteristic features of the obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) occur with remarkable consistency in different cultural settings. The content of symptoms, however, seems to vary across cultures. AIMS: To examine the content of symptoms in a sample of OCD patients from Iran. METHODS: In a sample of 135 patients recruited from three treatment settings the prevalence of symptoms with different contents were ranked and compared across genders. RESULTS: Doubts and indecisiveness were the most common obsessions and washing the most common compulsion for the whole sample. Fears of impurity and contamination, obsessive thoughts about self-impurity and washing compulsions were more common in women, whereas blasphemous thoughts and orderliness compulsions were more common in men. CONCLUSIONS: With minor differences, the pattern of symptoms with various contents in this sample was similar to that in Western settings.


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Culture , Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder/ethnology , Adult , Depressive Disorder/ethnology , Depressive Disorder/physiopathology , Female , Hospitals , Humans , Iran , Male , Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder/physiopathology , Personality Inventory , Psychiatric Status Rating Scales , Socioeconomic Factors , Treatment Outcome , Universities
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