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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Trauma and the pathogenesis of OCD : a literature review

Mavrothalassitis, Mariaan Janet 12 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MA)--Stellenbosch University, 2001 / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is the most recognised mental disorder stemming from severe psychological trauma. One of the differential diagnoses of post-traumatic stress disorder, amongst others, is obsessive-compulsive disorder (OGD). These two disorders overlap at some point in terms of symptomatology. More specifically, both are characterized by recurrent intrusive thoughts. It has been hypothesized that trauma may also be a significant source of OGD development. OGD and PTSD are disorders that present in adulthood, as well as in childhood and adolescence. It is shown that PTSD and OGD can present comorbidly in adulthood and it is theorized that it may also be the case in childhood and adolescence. Evidence of OGD developing in the context of trauma and theories of how this might have happened are presented. It is shown how complicated it is to distinguish between OGD developing in the wake of trauma and PTSD and the importance of such a distinction. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Post-traumatiese Stresversteurig (PTSD) is een van die mees erkende sielkundigeversteurings wat ontwikkel na die blootstelling aan sielkundige trauma. Obsessiewe-kompulsieweversteuring (OGD) is, onder andere, een van die differensiële diagnoses van PTSD. Die twee versteurings oorvleuel ten opsigte van simptomalogie. Meer spesifiek word beide gekenmerk deur herhalende indringende gedagtes. Daar word tans gehipotiseer dat trauma nie net 'n rol in die ontwikkeling van PTSD speel nie maar ook 'n oorsaaklike rol het in die ontwikkeling van OGD. OGD en PTSD is versteurings wat kan voorkom tydens volwassenheid, asook tydens die kinderjare en adolessensie. Daar word bewys gedoen van PTSD en OGD wat saam voorkom gedurende volwassenheid en daar word geteoretiseer dat dit ook die geval mag wees tydens die kinderjare en adolessensie. Bewys word gelewer van OGD wat ontwikkel na blootstelling aan trauma en teorië ten opsigte van die ontwikkeling word aangebied. Die onderskeid tussen OGD wat na trauma blootstelling ontwikkel en PTSD is ingewikkeld, dog is die onderskeid baie belangrik in vele opsigte.
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Molecular genetic strategies to identify Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and schizophrenia candidate genes in a South African sub-population group

Kinnear, C. J. (Craig John) 12 1900 (has links)
Dissertation (PhD)--University of Stellenbosch, 2007. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Obsessive-compulsive disorder is a severe, debilitating psychiatric disorder for which the underlying molecular aetiology still remains unclear. Evidence from family studies have suggested that OCD may be caused by a complex interplay of environmental and genetic factors. In order to identify the genetic factors that mediate OCD susceptibility, several genetic association studies have been undertaken, which have yielded inconsistent findings. Moreover, the majority of these studies have focused on a small number of candidate genes that encode components of the serotonin and dopamine neurotransmitter pathways. However, based on the complexity of clinical manifestations observed in OCD, it is likely that its pathogenesis is mediated by a broader complex of interrelated neurotransmitter systems and signal transduction pathways; consequently there is a need to identify and assess novel candidate genes. One method of identifying such novel OCD candidate genes is by utilising knowledge of diseases with phenomenological overlap with OCD, which lend themselves to better genetic dissection through linkage analysis and animal studies. Genetic loci for such disorders, identified though linkage analysis, could potentially harbour novel OCD candidate genes, while genes implicated through animal models may lead to the identification of additional susceptibility genes through delineation of pathways by, for instance, interactome analysis. One such disorder is schizophrenia, which manifests overlap in both symptoms and brain circuits with OCD. In schizophrenia, in addition to several case-control association studies having been performed, linkage data, studies of chromosomal aberrations and animal models have led to the identification of many chromosomal regions that may contain genes involved in its aetiology and thus may also contain OCD candidate genes. In the present investigation, this approach was employed using previously reported schizophrenia susceptibility loci to identify novel OCD candidate genes. All genes residing in each of these loci were catalogued and individually analysed using a battery of bioinformatic techniques in order to assess their potential candidature for OCD susceptibility. These analyses yielded 13 credible OCD candidate genes.Additional candidates were sought using information regarding a well-defined schizophrenia animal model, the heterozygous reeler mouse, that exhibits neurodevelopmental, neuroanatomical and behavioural abnormalities, similar to those displayed by patients with schizophrenia. The phenotype of these mice is caused by a mutation in Reln, which encodes reelin, a large extracellular matrix protein that plays a pivotal role in the ordered migration of neurons during the development of laminar brain structures. The fact that both reelin protein and mRNA levels have been shown to be reduced in post-mortem brain sections of schizophrenic patients, coupled with the observed behaviour and neurochemical similarities between the heterozygous reeler mouse and schizophrenic patients suggests that reelin may be involved in the pathogenesis of schizophrenia and hence also OCD. Furthermore, genes encoding proteins that interact with reelin may thus also be considered plausible candidate genes for both schizophrenia and OCD. For this reason, novel reelin-interacting proteins were sought using the N-terminal reeler-domain of reelin, a domain only found in proteins involved in neuronal migration, as “bait” in a yeast twohybrid screen of a foetal brain cDNA library. Putative reelin ligands were subsequently reevaluated using co-immunopreciptitation and mammalian two-hybrid analysis to corroborate the yeast two-hybrid findings. Results of these analyses showed that WDR47, a WD40-repeat domain protein, interacts with reelin via its reeler-domain; therefore, the gene encoding this ligand protein, as well as RELN itself, was also considered a credible OCD candidate gene. Each of the candidate genes identified using the afore-mentioned strategies were assessed for their potential role in the aetiology of OCD by case-control association studies of a cohort of Afrikaner OCD patients and control individuals. Statistically significant associations were detected for two genes, DLX6 and SYN3, with the disorder. These associations are exciting as they may point to novel mechanisms involved in OCD development. The identification of WDR47 as a novel reelin-interacting protein has significant implications for our understanding of reelin-dependant signalling. Using this protein as the starting point, further novel components of the reelin signalling pathway may be unravelled, an investigation which may lead to the identification of novel roles for reelin in neurodevelopment. Such novel components may, of course, also be considered OCD and schizophrenia candidate genes, which may, in turn, augment the existing knowledge of the pathophysiologies of OCD, schizophrenia and other neurodevelopmental disorders. Taken together, the current study yielded exciting results that warrants follow-up investigation in future. The identification of DLX6 and SYN3 as novel OCD susceptibility genes as well as the identification of WDR47 as a reelin-interacting protein may provide investigators with alternative avenues of research into potential pathological mechanisms involved both in OCD and schizophrenia, which may ultimately lead to alternative pharmacotherapy. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Obsessiewe kompulsiewe steuring (OKS) is `n ernstige, verswakkende psigiatriese steuring waarvan die onderliggende molekulêre etiologie steeds onbekend is. Bewyse verkry vanuit familiestudies het voorgestel dat OKS moontlik veroorsaak word deur `n komplekse interaksie van omgewings en genetiese faktore. Om die genetiese faktore te identifiseer wat OKS vatbaarheid veroorsaak, is `n hele aantal genetiese assosiasie studies onderneem, wat teenstrydige resultate gelewer het. Wat meer is, die grootste hoeveelheid van hierdie studies het gefokus op `n klein aantal kandidaatgene wat vir komponente van die serotonien en dopamine neurotransmittor weë enkodeer. Dit is egter, gebaseer op die kompleksiteit van die kliniese manifestasies wat waargeneem word in OKS, heel moontlik dat die patogenisiteit van die siekte bemiddel word deur `n breër kompleks van interverwante neurotransmittor sisteme en seintransduksie weë. Daar is dus `n behoefte na die identifikasie en ondersoek van nuwe kandidaatgene. Een metode om sulke nuwe OKS kandidaatgene te identifiseer, is deur die gebruik van bestaande kennis oor siektes wat fenomenologiese ooreenkomste het met OKS, siektes wat makliker geneties ontleed kan word deur koppelingsanalises en dierestudies. Genetiese lokusse vir sulke versteurings, geïdentifiseer deur koppelingsanalises, het die potensiaal om nuwe OKS kandidaatgene in te sluit, terwyl gene wat geïmpliseer word deur dierestudies mag lei tot die identifisering van bykomende vatbaarheidsgene deur die ondersoek van weë deur, byvoorbeeld, interaktoom analises. `n Voorbeeld van so `n versteuring is skisofrenie, wat in manifestasie oorvleuel in beide simptome en breinstroombane met OKS. In skisofrenie het, addisioneel tot verskeie geval-kontrole assosiasiestudies wat gedoen is, koppelingsdata, studies van chromosomale afwykings en dierestudies gelei tot die identifikasie van verskeie chromosomale gebiede wat gene mag bevat wat betrokke kan wees in die etiologie van die siekte, en dus ook OKS kandidaatgene mag bevat. In die huidige ondersoek is hierdie benadering gevolg en is gebruik gemaak van voorheen gerapporteerde skisofrenie vatbaarheidslokusse om nuwe OKS kandidaatgene te identifiseer. Alle gene wat in hierdie lokusse voorkom is gekatalogiseer en individueel geanaliseer deur gebruik te maak van `n battery van bioinformatika tegnieke om hul potensiaal as kandidate vir OKS vatbaarheid te bepaal. Hierdie analise het 13 geloofwaardige OKS kandidate opgelewer. Addisionele kandidate is gesoek deur inligting van `n goed gedefinieerde skisofrenie dieremodel te gebruik, naamlik die heterosigotiese “reeler” muismodel, wat neuro-ontwikkelings-, neuroanatomiese- en gedragsabnormaliteite vertoon, soortgelyk aan dié wat voorkom by pasiënte met skisofrenie. Die feit dat daar aangetoon is dat beide reelin protein en bRNS vlakke verlaag is in post-mortem brein seksies van skisofrenie pasiënte, gekoppel aan die gedrags- en neurochemiese ooreenkomste wat gesien word tussen heterosigotiese “reeler” muise en skisofrenie pasiënte, stel voor dat reelin betrokke is by die patogenese van skisofrenie en dus ook OKS. Vir hierdie rede is nuwe proteïene gesoek wat `n interaksie met reelin toon, deur gebruik te maak van die N-terminale reeler-domein van reelin, `n domein wat slegs gevind word in proteïene wat betrokke is by neuronale migrasie, as “aas” in `n gis-twee-hibried sifting van `n fetale brein cDNS biblioteek. Vermeende reelin ligande is vervolgens herevalueer deur gebruik te maak van koimmunopresipitasie en soogdier twee-hibried analises om die gis-twee-hibried bevindings te bevestig. Resultate van hierdie analises het getoon dat daar interaksie is tussen WDR47, `n WD40-herhalingsdomein protein, met reelin via sy reeler-domein. Die geen wat hierdie ligand protein enkodeer, sowel as RELN self, is dus beskou as ‘n geloofwaardige OKS kandidaatgeen. Elkeen van die kandidaatgene wat geïdentifiseer is deur gebruik te maak van bogenoemde strategieë is ondersoek vir `n potensiële rol in die etiologie van OKS deur gebruik te maak van geval-kontrole assosiasie studies met `n groep Afrikaner OKVS pasiënte en kontrole individue. Statisties-betekenisvolle assosiasies met die versteuring is vasgestel vir twee gene, DLX6 en SYN3. Hierdie assosiasies is opwindend aangesien hul nuwe meganismes betrokke by OKS ontwikkeling mag aantoon. Die identifikasie van WDR47 as ‘n nuwe protein wat interaksie met reelin vertoon, het betekenisvolle implikasies vir die verstaan van reelin-afhanklike seining. Deur hierdie proteïn as die beginpunt te gebruik kan vêrdere nuwe komponente van die reelin seinweg ontdek word, `n ondersoek wat mag lei tot die identifisering van nuwe funksies vir reelin in neuro-ontwikkeling. Sulke nuwe komponente mag, natuurlik, ook in aanmerking kom as OKS en skisofrenie kandidaatgene, wat op sy beurt weer die bestaande kennis van die patofisiologie van OKS, skisofrenie en ander neuro-ontwikkelings versteurings mag verbreed. In samevatting, hierdie studie het opwindende resultate gelewer wat opvolgondersoeke in die toekoms regverdig. Die identifikasie van DLX6 en Syn3 as nuwe OKS vatbaarheidsgene, sowel as die identifisering van WDR47 as ‘n protein wat interaksie vertoon met reelin, mag aan navorsers alternatiewe navorsingsweë voorsien om die moontlike patologiese meganismes wat betrokke is by beide OKS en skisofrenie te ondersoek, wat uiteindelik mag lei tot alternatiewe farmakoterapie.
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Prevalência do transtorno obsessivo-compulsivo e de sintomas obsessivo-compulsivos e qualidade de vida em adolescentes

Vivan, Analise de Souza January 2013 (has links)
Apesar do transtorno obsessivo-compulsivo (TOC) ser um transtorno mental grave, que causa acentuado sofrimento e interferência na vida, ele ainda é subdiagnosticado na população. Além disso, a prevalência de TOC e sintomas obsessivo-compulsivos (SOC) e o impacto na qualidade de vida (QV) de adolescentes ainda não foram suficientemente estudados. A presente tese é composta por dois estudos: 1) um levantamento de base populacional para investigar a prevalência de SOC e TOC em adolescentes, comparando características demográficas e clínicas entre os sexos; 2) uma comparação entre adolescentes com e sem TOC quanto à QV e associação entre os domínios de QV e características clínicas. Nossos resultados apontam prevalência de 3,3% de TOC e 18,3% de SOC na amostra estudada, com meninas apresentando taxas mais elevadas em comparação aos meninos. No entanto, apesar dos altos índices, apenas um reduzido número de adolescentes já havia sido diagnosticado com TOC anteriormente à pesquisa (9,3%) e um percentual ainda menor recebia tratamento para a doença (6,7%). Além disso, quando comparados a adolescentes sem o transtorno, o grupo com TOC apresentou maiores prejuízos em todos os domínios de QV. Também, a presença de sintomas depressivos demonstrou estar associada com pior QV. Esses achados nos permitem concluir que, apesar da alta prevalência, o TOC é subdiagnosticado e ainda pouco tratado em adolescentes, porém, causa impacto significativo na QV dos jovens, contribuindo para prejuízos em todos os domínios. / Even though obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is considered a severe mental illness, causing a high degree of suffering and significantly affecting patients’ lives, the disorder remains underdiagnosed in the general population. Moreover, the prevalence of OCD and obsessive-compulsive symptoms (OCS) and their impact on the quality of life of adolescents have not been extensively studied. The present dissertation comprises two studies, namely: 1) a population-based study designed to investigate the prevalence of OCS and OCD among adolescents, comparing demographic and clinical characteristics according to gender; and 2) a comparison between adolescents with and without OCD in relation to quality of life and the association between clinical characteristics and domain-specific quality of life impairment. Our results revealed a prevalence of 3.3% of OCD and 18.3% of OCS in the sample assessed, with girls presenting higher prevalence rates when compared with boys. Notwithstanding, despite the high rates observed, only a limited number of adolescents had been diagnosed with OCD before the study (9.3%), and an even smaller group was under treatment for the disorder (6.7%). In addition, when compared with adolescents without OCD, the group with the disorder showed poorer scores in all quality of life domains assessed. Also, the presence of depressive symptoms showed an association with poorer quality of life. These findings suggest that, in spite of the high prevalence of OCD, the disorder is still underdiagnosed and undertreated among adolescents. In addition, our findings confirm the significant impact of OCD on the quality of life of young patients, affecting all related domains.
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Prevalência do transtorno obsessivo-compulsivo e de sintomas obsessivo-compulsivos e qualidade de vida em adolescentes

Vivan, Analise de Souza January 2013 (has links)
Apesar do transtorno obsessivo-compulsivo (TOC) ser um transtorno mental grave, que causa acentuado sofrimento e interferência na vida, ele ainda é subdiagnosticado na população. Além disso, a prevalência de TOC e sintomas obsessivo-compulsivos (SOC) e o impacto na qualidade de vida (QV) de adolescentes ainda não foram suficientemente estudados. A presente tese é composta por dois estudos: 1) um levantamento de base populacional para investigar a prevalência de SOC e TOC em adolescentes, comparando características demográficas e clínicas entre os sexos; 2) uma comparação entre adolescentes com e sem TOC quanto à QV e associação entre os domínios de QV e características clínicas. Nossos resultados apontam prevalência de 3,3% de TOC e 18,3% de SOC na amostra estudada, com meninas apresentando taxas mais elevadas em comparação aos meninos. No entanto, apesar dos altos índices, apenas um reduzido número de adolescentes já havia sido diagnosticado com TOC anteriormente à pesquisa (9,3%) e um percentual ainda menor recebia tratamento para a doença (6,7%). Além disso, quando comparados a adolescentes sem o transtorno, o grupo com TOC apresentou maiores prejuízos em todos os domínios de QV. Também, a presença de sintomas depressivos demonstrou estar associada com pior QV. Esses achados nos permitem concluir que, apesar da alta prevalência, o TOC é subdiagnosticado e ainda pouco tratado em adolescentes, porém, causa impacto significativo na QV dos jovens, contribuindo para prejuízos em todos os domínios. / Even though obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is considered a severe mental illness, causing a high degree of suffering and significantly affecting patients’ lives, the disorder remains underdiagnosed in the general population. Moreover, the prevalence of OCD and obsessive-compulsive symptoms (OCS) and their impact on the quality of life of adolescents have not been extensively studied. The present dissertation comprises two studies, namely: 1) a population-based study designed to investigate the prevalence of OCS and OCD among adolescents, comparing demographic and clinical characteristics according to gender; and 2) a comparison between adolescents with and without OCD in relation to quality of life and the association between clinical characteristics and domain-specific quality of life impairment. Our results revealed a prevalence of 3.3% of OCD and 18.3% of OCS in the sample assessed, with girls presenting higher prevalence rates when compared with boys. Notwithstanding, despite the high rates observed, only a limited number of adolescents had been diagnosed with OCD before the study (9.3%), and an even smaller group was under treatment for the disorder (6.7%). In addition, when compared with adolescents without OCD, the group with the disorder showed poorer scores in all quality of life domains assessed. Also, the presence of depressive symptoms showed an association with poorer quality of life. These findings suggest that, in spite of the high prevalence of OCD, the disorder is still underdiagnosed and undertreated among adolescents. In addition, our findings confirm the significant impact of OCD on the quality of life of young patients, affecting all related domains.
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Prevalência do transtorno obsessivo-compulsivo e de sintomas obsessivo-compulsivos e qualidade de vida em adolescentes

Vivan, Analise de Souza January 2013 (has links)
Apesar do transtorno obsessivo-compulsivo (TOC) ser um transtorno mental grave, que causa acentuado sofrimento e interferência na vida, ele ainda é subdiagnosticado na população. Além disso, a prevalência de TOC e sintomas obsessivo-compulsivos (SOC) e o impacto na qualidade de vida (QV) de adolescentes ainda não foram suficientemente estudados. A presente tese é composta por dois estudos: 1) um levantamento de base populacional para investigar a prevalência de SOC e TOC em adolescentes, comparando características demográficas e clínicas entre os sexos; 2) uma comparação entre adolescentes com e sem TOC quanto à QV e associação entre os domínios de QV e características clínicas. Nossos resultados apontam prevalência de 3,3% de TOC e 18,3% de SOC na amostra estudada, com meninas apresentando taxas mais elevadas em comparação aos meninos. No entanto, apesar dos altos índices, apenas um reduzido número de adolescentes já havia sido diagnosticado com TOC anteriormente à pesquisa (9,3%) e um percentual ainda menor recebia tratamento para a doença (6,7%). Além disso, quando comparados a adolescentes sem o transtorno, o grupo com TOC apresentou maiores prejuízos em todos os domínios de QV. Também, a presença de sintomas depressivos demonstrou estar associada com pior QV. Esses achados nos permitem concluir que, apesar da alta prevalência, o TOC é subdiagnosticado e ainda pouco tratado em adolescentes, porém, causa impacto significativo na QV dos jovens, contribuindo para prejuízos em todos os domínios. / Even though obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is considered a severe mental illness, causing a high degree of suffering and significantly affecting patients’ lives, the disorder remains underdiagnosed in the general population. Moreover, the prevalence of OCD and obsessive-compulsive symptoms (OCS) and their impact on the quality of life of adolescents have not been extensively studied. The present dissertation comprises two studies, namely: 1) a population-based study designed to investigate the prevalence of OCS and OCD among adolescents, comparing demographic and clinical characteristics according to gender; and 2) a comparison between adolescents with and without OCD in relation to quality of life and the association between clinical characteristics and domain-specific quality of life impairment. Our results revealed a prevalence of 3.3% of OCD and 18.3% of OCS in the sample assessed, with girls presenting higher prevalence rates when compared with boys. Notwithstanding, despite the high rates observed, only a limited number of adolescents had been diagnosed with OCD before the study (9.3%), and an even smaller group was under treatment for the disorder (6.7%). In addition, when compared with adolescents without OCD, the group with the disorder showed poorer scores in all quality of life domains assessed. Also, the presence of depressive symptoms showed an association with poorer quality of life. These findings suggest that, in spite of the high prevalence of OCD, the disorder is still underdiagnosed and undertreated among adolescents. In addition, our findings confirm the significant impact of OCD on the quality of life of young patients, affecting all related domains.
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Prevalence and affective outcomes of prenatal obsessive compulsive disorder amongst clinic attendees in the Capricorn District, Limpopo Province

Malemela, Raesetsa Dorothy January 2017 (has links)
Thesis (M. A. (Clinical Psychology)) University of Limpopo, 2017 / The study investigated the prevalence of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) symptoms and their relationship with pregnancy-related anxiety, prenatal depression and clinical anger among African pregnant women. The sample consisted of 206 pregnant women attending their antenatal check-ups at the Mankweng, Nobody and Rethabile clinics, and Mankweng hospital in the Capricorn District, Limpopo Province. When correlational analysis was conducted, the patient characteristics of age, having undergone a medical check-up, and having previously delivered a live baby generally did not correlate with any of the main scales measuring OCD, namely, perinatal depression, pregnancy-related anxiety and clinical anger (p > 0.05). Findings from the study indicated that almost 81% of the pregnant women could be classified as obsessive-compulsive disordered, when using the Foa et al. (2002) cut-off score of 21. Furthermore, findings from the regression analyses indicated that higher age, the number of gestation weeks, having previously experienced pregnancy-related complications, perinatal depression, pregnancy-related anxiety and clinical anger were variably positive predictors of OCI-R measured OCD symptoms. The predictors are specific to each of the symptoms. It can be concluded from the study that there is a relationship between OCD symptoms and all the independent variables used. / National Research Foundation
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Evaluation psychometrischer Methoden zur Verbesserung der Diagnostik der Zwangsstörung

Schulze, Daniel 16 February 2022 (has links)
Die Zwangsstörung ist durch sehr verschiedenartige Symptome charakterisiert. Diese Symptomheterogenität stellt Herausforderungen für die psychologische Diagnostik dar. Die Yale-Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale (Y-BOCS) gilt als der Goldstandard bei der Messung von Zwangssymptomen. Mittels einer großen Stichprobe von Zwangspatienten hatte diese Arbeit drei Ziele zur Weiterentwicklungen psychometrischer Methoden: Erstens wurden die Messmodelle von Zwangssymptomen evaluiert und verbessert. Dabei fand eine umfassende Überarbeitung statt, wobei Bayesianische Messmodelle genutzt wurden. Zweitens wurde getestet, ob die Messeigenschaften der Y-BOCS über die Zeit und für weitere klinische relevante Variablen konstant sind. In einer breit angelegten Messinvarianzanalyse wurden nur wenige Verletzungen der Messinvarianz gefunden. Falls solche vorliegen, werden Gruppenvergleiche verzerrt und eventuell falsche Schlussfolgerungen gezogen. Für diese Situationen wurde drittens eine Erweiterung partieller Messinvarianzmodelle entwickelt und angewendet. Partielle Messinvarianzmodelle ermöglichen valide Gruppenvergleiche auch dann, wenn Messinvarianz nur für einige wenige Items hält. Es wurde eine Methode zur Modellmittelung entwickelt, die die Unsicherheit berücksichtigt, die in der Auswahl von Items für partielle Messinvarianz liegt. Das entwickelte Bayesianische Verfahren macht Analyseentscheidungen komplett sichtbar und damit diskutierbar. Die vorgelegten Studien dienen der Weiterentwicklung psychometrischer Analysen in der klinischen Diagnostik im Allgemeinen und stärken die Validität der Messung durch die Y-BOCS im Besonderen. Klinische Studien können vertrauenswürdige Ergebnisse nur aufbauend auf soliden Messverfahren erzielen. Außerdem werden weitere neuere Entwicklungen in der psychometrischen Theorie im Hinblick auf ihren Nutzen in der klinischen Diagnostik und dem Verständnis der Zwangsstörung diskutiert. / Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is characterized by heterogeneous symptoms. Like for many clinical phenomena, this heterogeneity in symptoms poses challenges to psychological assessment. The Yale-Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale (Y-BOCS) has developed into a gold standard within the past three decades. Using a large sample of patients suffering from OCD, we worked towards three goals in order to advance psychometric methods: First, evaluating and improving the measurement models associated with OCD symptoms by means of an exhaustive overhaul and the usage of Bayesian measurement modeling. Second, to test whether the Y-BOCS' measurement properties are stable across time and other features relevant to clinical research. In a broad analysis of measurement invariance (MI), we found only few instances where MI did not hold. Under such circumstances, group comparisons may be biased and conclusions could be misleading. For such situations, we thirdly derived and applied a procedure extending partial MI modeling. In partial MI models, group comparisons are still valid, even if MI holds only for a few items. We developed a model averaging approach that appropriately reflects the uncertainty stemming from choosing items for partial MI models. The developed Bayesian procedure makes decisions made during the analysis fully transparent and thus open to discussion. The presented studies form a research program that advances psychometrical analyses in clinical assessment and increases the validity of the assessment of OCD by means of the Y-BOCS. Clinical trials require such sound measurements in order to provide trustworthy conclusions. Furthermore, we discuss other recent advances in the field of psychometry and their usability for clinical research as a whole and the understanding of OCD specifically.
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Nirvana's story : exploring obsessive compulsive disorder

Singh, Raakhee 08 1900 (has links)
Text in English / This exploratory study creates a post-modern narrative context for psychotherapy and extends these ideas to an individual living with a psychiatric disorder, namely obsessive-compulsive disorder. The present study explores OCD through the ecosystemic perspective and aims to obtain a holistic understanding of an individual's experience of living with OCD and to describe the recursive connections between OCD and the individual's ecological context. This investigation includes the re-authoring therapy of Michael White and David Epston and the application of their ideas to the individual's life story. A qualitative method within the naturalistic paradigm is employed focussing on the unique experience of the individual, which allows for an understanding of the individual's personal meaning. The dominant narratives, that emerged from the individual's life story, were deconstructed. Significant shifts in attribution of meaning took place. / Psychology / M.A.(Clinical Psychology)
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Capsulotomy in anxiety disorders /

Rück, Christian, January 2006 (has links)
Diss. (sammanfattning) Stockholm : Karol. inst., 2006. / Härtill 4 uppsatser.
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Nirvana's story : exploring obsessive compulsive disorder

Singh, Raakhee 08 1900 (has links)
Text in English / This exploratory study creates a post-modern narrative context for psychotherapy and extends these ideas to an individual living with a psychiatric disorder, namely obsessive-compulsive disorder. The present study explores OCD through the ecosystemic perspective and aims to obtain a holistic understanding of an individual's experience of living with OCD and to describe the recursive connections between OCD and the individual's ecological context. This investigation includes the re-authoring therapy of Michael White and David Epston and the application of their ideas to the individual's life story. A qualitative method within the naturalistic paradigm is employed focussing on the unique experience of the individual, which allows for an understanding of the individual's personal meaning. The dominant narratives, that emerged from the individual's life story, were deconstructed. Significant shifts in attribution of meaning took place. / Psychology / M.A.(Clinical Psychology)

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