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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.
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A systemic conceptualisation of members' experiences of an obsessive compulsive disorder support group

Friedland, Shai 02 1900 (has links)
This study explored the experiences of members of an OCD support group, utilising a qualitative design, social constructionist approach, and a systemic framework. Participants were obtained through purposive sampling; data was collected via faceto- face semi-structured interviews with four participants. It emerged that these participants attended two OCD support groups (initial support group and sub-support group). The participants’ experiences were analysed using thematic analysis. Major findings: the participants’ motivation to attend both support groups was to reduce their OCD symptoms and improve functioning. The initial support group was a professional-led psychoeducational support group while the sub-support group was a self-help psychotherapeutic group. The groups also complemented each other with information from the initial support group being implemented in the sub-support group. The participants reported to have benefitted from participation in both support groups as their OCD symptoms reduced and their daily functioning improved. Recommendations for future research were discussed. / Psychology / M.A. (Clinical Psychology)
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Estudo genético familiar de crianças e adolescentes com transtorno obsessivo-compulsivo (TOC). / A family study of early-onset obsessive-compulsive disorder.

Maria Conceição do Rosário Campos 15 July 2004 (has links)
Este estudo avaliou 106 crianças e adolescents com TOC e 44 probandos controle. Estes probandos e seus 465 familiares de primeiro grau foram avaliados por entrevistadores treinados, usando entrevistas semi-estruturadas. Diagnósticos foram determinados pelo DSM-IV, pelo processo de estimativa de diagnóstico. Comparados aos "familiares controle", "familiares caso" tiveram risco significativamente aumentado para TOC (22.7% vs. 0.9%) e tiques (11.6% vs. 1.7%). Houve uma correlação significativa entre as idades de início do TOC nos probandos e seus familiares. Estes dados sugerem que o TOC de início precoce é um transtorno altamente familiar. / The current study examined 106 children and adolescents with OCD and 44 control probands. These probands and their 465 first-degree relatives were assessed by trained interviewers, using standardized semi-structured interviews. Diagnoses were assigned according to DSM-IV criteria, through the best-estimate process. Compared to control relatives, case relatives had higher age-corrected recurrence risks of OCD (22.7% vs. 0.9%) and tics (11.6% vs. 1.7%). There was a significant correlation between the ages of onset of OCD in probands and their affected relatives. These data suggest that childhood onset OCD is a highly familial disorder.
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Reality check : inferential confusion and cognitive confidence as core cognitive factors across the obsessive-compulsive spectrum

Ouellet-Courtois, Catherine 08 1900 (has links)
Le trouble obsessionnel-compulsif (TOC) se caractérise par la présence d’obsessions et/ou de compulsions. À la lumière de l’hétérogénéité du TOC et de la présence de styles de pensées et de comportements de type TOC chez des personnes présentant d’autres problèmes de santé mentale, certains ont fait valoir la nécessité de créer une catégorie des troubles du spectre obsessionnel-compulsif et d’identifier les processus cognitifs communs qui sous-tendent ces troubles afin d’élaborer des théories et des traitements plus parcimonieux. Une tendance générale à douter de ses sens et de ses facultés cognitives semble être le pivot des troubles obsessionnels. Selon l’approche basée sur les inférences, le doute obsessionnel est suscité par un processus de raisonnement erroné, soit la confusion inférentielle (CI). La CI implique (1) une méfiance vis-à-vis des sens et (2) une importance indue accordée aux possibilités imaginaires. La faible confiance cognitive (CC), un processus cognitif similaire, renvoie à une méfiance par rapport à son attention, sa perception et sa mémoire. Cette thèse a visé à étudier la CI et la faible CC en tant que potentiels facteurs cognitifs transdiagnostiques dans le spectre de l’obsessionnalité. Le premier article constitue une revue systématique avec méta-analyse destinée à évaluer le rôle de la CC pour différents sous-types du TOC et à examiner à quel degré la faible CC est associée aux symptômes du TOC. On a constaté que les individus atteints d’un TOC présentent une plus faible CC que les témoins sains, mais que celle-ci ne semble pas spécifique au TOC. L’article a aussi souligné la nécessité d’employer des tâches idiosyncratiques, ciblant les distorsions de la pensée propres au TOC, afin de bien mesurer la CC. Dans le cadre du deuxième article, le but a été d’approfondir cette piste de recherche en examinant le rôle commun de la faible CC et de la CI pour les différents sous-types du TOC, en procédant à des analyses de grappes avec un échantillon de 128 patients atteints d’un TOC. Alors qu’il a été constaté que la faible CC correspondait davantage aux sous-types de vérification et « tout à fait juste », la CI semble pertinente pour un plus large éventail de profils TOC. Le troisième article examine le rôle de la CI chez les troubles des conduites alimentaires (TCAs) en provoquant la CI expérimentalement. Des participantes atteintes d’un TA (n = 18) et des femmes témoins saines (n = 18) ont été assignées à l’une des deux conditions expérimentales : pour la condition CI élevée, les participantes ont visionné des vidéos où des séquences clés étaient manquantes, ce qui suscitait la CI; pour la condition CI faible, les participantes ont visionné les vidéos intégrales. Chez le groupe TA assigné à la condition CI élevée, on a observé une tendance à présenter un état de CI post-vidéos supérieur, un recours accru au comportement de neutralisation et, enfin, davantage de symptômes TOC. En somme, les résultats de cette thèse soulignent la pertinence de la CI et de la faible CC en tant que facteurs cognitifs transdiagnostiques sur le spectre obsessionnel-compulsif. / Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a severe mental health disorder that involves obsessions and/or compulsions. In light of the heterogeneity of OCD and of the presence of OCD-like thinking and behaviors in several disorders, some have argued for the necessity of a new category of obsessive-compulsive spectrum disorders. Considering the overlap between various disorders characterized by obsessionality, there is a need for the identification of common cognitive processes that underpin these disorders in order to formulate more parsimonious explanations and treatments for these conditions. A general tendency to doubt the senses and cognitive faculties appears as central to obsessional disorders. According to the inference-based approach, the obsessional doubt is elicited by a faulty reasoning process known as inferential confusion (IC), that implicates (1) a distrust of the senses, and (2) an investment in imaginary possibilities. A similar construct is low cognitive confidence, which is defined as a distrust of one’s attention, perception and memory. The overarching goal of this thesis was to examine IC and low cognitive confidence as potential transdiagnostic cognitive factors across the spectrum of obsessionality. The first thesis article evaluated the role of cognitive confidence across OCD subtypes and examined the extent to which poor cognitive confidence is associated with OCD symptomatology by conducting a systematic review with a meta-analysis. This article led to the conclusion that individuals with OCD have lower cognitive confidence than healthy controls, but that it is unclear if cognitive confidence is specific to OCD, such that the use of idiosyncratic tasks appears to be required in order to correctly capture cognitive confidence in OCD. The second thesis article furthered this investigation by examining the joint role of low cognitive confidence and IC across OCD subtypes by performing cluster analyses using a sample of 128 individuals with OCD. While cognitive confidence was found to more relevant to the checking and “just right” subtypes, IC appeared to be relevant to a wider range of OCD profiles. The third thesis article sought to examine the role of IC in eating disorders by inducing IC experimentally. Female participants with an eating disorder (n = 18) and healthy controls participants (n = 18) were recruited. Participants were assigned to one of two experimental conditions: in the High IC condition, participants watched videos with key sequences missing – provoking a distrust of the senses and lending more space for the imagination, thus triggering IC. In the Low IC condition, participants watched videos without sequences missing. The eating disorder group assigned to the High IC condition demonstrated a trend for higher levels of state IC, greater neutralization behavior and higher OCD symptoms than those who were assigned to the Low IC condition. Taken together, the results of the present thesis underline the relevance of IC and cognitive confidence as transdiagnostic cognitive factors across the obsessive-compulsive spectrum.
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Living with Body Dysmorphic Disorder or Obsessive Compulsive Disorder : an IPA study

Smook, Levina Johanna Lelanie January 2014 (has links)
Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD) and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) share many similarities such as the presence of obsessions and compulsions, a similar age of onset and also similar activation of underlying structures within the brain related to obsessions and compulsion formation. The recently published DSM-V (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders; American Psychiatric Association, 2013) has grouped the two conditions together in a chapter entitled Obsessive Compulsive -and related disorders, recognising the similarities in presentation. This appeared to echo the classification within the NICE guidelines for OCD and BDD (National Institute for Health and Care Excellence, 2006) where the two conditions were grouped together on the presence of obsessions and compulsions, neurological evidence pointing to the activation of brain areas responsible for obsessive thoughts and compulsive acts alongside strong familial links. Both OCD and BDD were understood (from both sets of guidelines) to respond well to the use of Selective Serotonin Re-uptake Inhibitors and the treatment use of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy. This qualitative research study focuses on the gap in existing literature by studying the lived experience of individuals living with obsessions and compulsions. Much focus has historically remained on understanding the clinical symptomology and underlying constructs as related to living with obsessions and compulsions, through the use of questionnaires or brain imaging. With recent changes in the DSM-V (Statistical Manual for mental Disorders; American Psychiatric Association, 2013) recognising OCD and BDD as part of the same family of conditions, it appeared timely to focus on the individuals living with OCD or BDD and their sense and meaning making as informed by their experiences of obsessions and compulsions.
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Cellular Mechanism of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

Tee, Louis Yunshou January 2015 (has links)
<p>Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a devastating illness that afflicts around 2% of the world's population with recurrent distressing thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive ritualistic behaviors (compulsions). While dysfunction at excitatory glutaminergic excitatory synapses leading to hyperactivity of the orbitofrontal cortex and head of the caudate - brain regions involved in reinforcement learning - are implicated in the pathology of OCD, clinical studies involving patients are unable to dissect the molecular mechanisms underlying this cortico-striatal circuitry defect. Since OCD is highly heritable, recent studies using mutant mouse models have shed light on the cellular pathology mediating OCD symptoms. These studies point toward a crucial role for deltaFosB, a persistent transcription factor that accumulates with chronic neuronal activity and is involved in various diseases of the striatum. Furthermore, elevated deltaFosB levels results in the transcriptional upregulation of Grin2b, which codes GluN2B, an N-methyl-D-aspartate glutamate receptor (NMDAR) subunit required for the formation and maintenance of silent synapses. Taken together, the current evidence indicates that deltaFosB-mediated expression of aberrant silent synapses in caudate medium spiny neurons (MSNs), in particular D1 dopamine-receptor expressing MSNs (D1 MSNs), mediates the defective cortico-striatal synaptic transmission that underlies compulsive behavior in OCD.</p> / Dissertation
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Obsedantně - kompulzivní porucha v praxi sociální práce / Obsessive - Compulsive Disorder in Social Work Practice

Hudcová, Josefina January 2019 (has links)
9 Summary This thesis deals with obsessive-compulsive disorder in connection with the practice of social work. It draws attention to numerous problems of anxiety disorders in society, risk factors for the development of anxiety disorders and risks in the social sphere. It also analyzes in detail obsessions, compulsions, manifestations and diagnosing of OCD and, last but not least, the practice of social work with the obsessive-compulsive disorder. Social work with people suffering from obsessive-compulsive disorder may be more challenging overall, requiring increased patience, knowledge of social workers, and the ability to use some important methods. The same importance is dedicated to managing clients to refer to follow-up professional help. People with OCD deserve support from experts and acceptance by the public, which is also a reason why it is so important to have knowledge of obsessive-compulsive disorder and do not underestimate this issue..
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"Características clínicas do transtorno obsessivo-compulsivo refratário aos tratamentos convencionais" / Clinical features of conventional treatment refractory obsessive-compulsive disorder patients

Ferrão, Ygor Arzeno 02 December 2004 (has links)
Estudou-se fatores associados a refratariedade do Transtorno Obsessivo-Compulsivo aos tratamentos convencionais em 23 pacientes refratários e 26 respondedores. Os refratários mostraram: sintomas obsessivo-compulsivos, depressivos e ansiosos mais intensos; pior qualidade de vida; mais freqüentemente não ter cônjuge, ter menor escolaridade e condição sócio-econômica, maior acomodação familiar, curso crônico da doença, maior freqüência de conteúdo sexual/religioso, maior período de tempo para iniciar o tratamento e Transtorno Alimentar co-mórbido. O modelo de regressão logística mostrou que maior acomodação familiar e sintomas sexuais/religiosos estão associadas à refratariedade. / We studied possible associated factors of conventional treatment refractoriness in 23 refractory versus 26 respondent Obsessive Compulsive Disorder patients. Refractories had: higher severity of OC, depression and anxiety symptoms; worse quality of life; no spouse; less scholarship; lower social class; higher family accommodation; chronic course of the disease; more frequent sexual/religious symptoms; a longer period to begin the treatment; and comorbid Eating Disorder. Regression analysis model showed that, higher family accommodation and sexual/religious symptoms are associated to refractoriness
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Estudo de associação de genes candidatos no transtorno obsessivo-compulsivo: investigação dos loci SLC6A4, HTR1B, HTR2A, SLC6A3, COMT e SLC6A2 / Candidate genes association study in obsessive-compulsive disorder: investigation of loci SLC6A4, HTR1B, HTR2A, SLC6A3, COMT e SLC6A2

Miguita, Karen 14 August 2007 (has links)
O Transtorno obsessivo-compulsivo (TOC) é um transtorno psiquiátrico comum e heterogêneo caracterizado por obsessões (pensamentos, imagens ou impulsos intrusivos e recorrentes) e compulsões (comportamentos ou atos mentais repetitivos realizados para aliviar as obsessões). O TOC tem uma prevalência de 2 a 3% na população geral e apresenta distribuição aproximadamente igual entre os sexos, porém os homens tendem a apresentar os sintomas obsessivo-compulsivos mais precocemente quando comparado com as mulheres. Os estudos de genética epidemiológica têm demonstrado que o fator genético é um importante componente na etiologia do TOC. O principal objetivo desta dissertação foi investigar a influência de alguns genes candidatos na susceptibilidade para o TOC (estudo de genes candidatos) e também qual a influência destes mesmos genes na resposta terapêutica à clomipramina (estudo de farmacogenética). Realizamos o estudo de genes candidatos num total de 215 pacientes e 872 controles. Os loci investigados foram: SLC6A4, HTR1B, HTR2A, SLC6A3, COMT e SLC6A2. Os mesmos polimorfismos foram investigados em uma sub-amostra de 41 pacientes tratados com clomipramina e analisados de acordo com a resposta terapêutica. Foram classificados como respondedores ao tratamento, os pacientes que tiveram uma redução de 40% ou mais na escala YBOCS. Assim, 27 pacientes foram considerados respondedores e 14 nãorespondedores. Diferenças genotípicas e alélicas foram observadas em alguns resultados nos pacientes e controles. Entretanto, nenhuma associação foi observada nas análises para resposta à clomipramina. Os resultados sugerem que alguns polimorfismos estudados podem estar relacionados ao aumento do risco para o TOC, porém, nenhum polimorfismo foi associado à resposta terapêutica à clomipramina. / Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a common and heterogeneous psychiatric disorder characterized by obsessions (intrusive and recurrent thoughts, images or impulses) and compulsions (repetitive behaviors or mental acts performed to relive obsessions). OCD prevalence range from 2 to 3% in general population and has approximately equal sex distributions, however men tend to have an earlier age at onset of obsessive-compulsive symptoms comparing to women. Epidemiologic studies have demonstrated that genetic factor is an important component in the etiology of OCD. The aim of this study was to investigate participation of some candidate genes in the susceptibility to OCD and also their effects on clomipramine treatment. We performed a candidate gene study in a total of 215 OCD patients and 865 controls. The loci investigated were: SLC6A4, HTR1B, HTR2A, SLC6A3, COMT and SLC6A2. The same polymorphisms were investigated in a sub-sample of 41 patients treated with clomipramine, and analyzed according to therapeutic response. There were considered good responders to the drug those patients who presented a reduction of 40% or more in Y-BOCS scale. According to this, 27 patients were good responders and 14 poor responders. Genotypic and allelic differences were observed in some results for patients and controls. However, no association was observed in the analyses for clomipramine response. Our results suggest that some polymorphisms investigated may be related to the increase of risk to develop OCD, but they are not associated to therapeutic response to clomipramine.
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Estudo comparativo de efetividade da terapia cognitivo-comportamental em grupo e dos inibidores seletivos de recaptação da serotonina em pacientes com transtorno obsessivo-compulsivo: um ensaio clínico pragmático / Comparative effectiveness study of group cognitive-behavioral therapy and of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors in patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder: a pragmatical clinical trial

Silva, Cristina Belotto da 04 March 2009 (has links)
Introdução: A Terapia Cognitivo-Comportamental (TCC) e os inibidores seletivos de recaptação de serotonina (ISRS) são considerados os tratamentos de primeira linha para o Transtorno Obsessivo-Compulsivo (TOC) nos ensaios clínicos randomizados (ECR). No entanto, a maior parte destes estudos exclui grande parte dos pacientes (em torno de 50%) por apresentarem comorbidades psiquiátricas. Ensaios clínicos pragmáticos e de efetividade, que costumam simular ambientes clínicos naturalísticos ao estudar amostras que representam melhor a população real comparando tratamentos ativos, são de grande importância para as decisões tomadas por um sistema de saúde e poucos têm sido feitos para avaliar a efetividade dos tratamentos para o TOC. O objetivo do presente estudo foi comparar os tratamentos de primeira linha para o TOC em uma amostra mais próxima da população que procura atendimento e avaliar características clínicas associadas às respostas aos tratamentos. Metodologia: Pacientes de 18 a 65 anos de idade, com escore de linha de base da YBOCS de pelo menos 16 para obsessões e compulsões, ou pelo menos 10 apenas para obsessões ou compulsões e com possíveis comorbidades psiquiátricas adicionais foram alocados seqüencialmente para tratamento de TCC em grupo (TCCG; n = 70) ou para tratamento medicamentoso (ISRS; n = 88). A TCCG consistiu em doze sessões semanais de duas horas cada com grupos de 6 a 8 pacientes, baseadas em um manual validado (Cordioli, 2002). O medicamento utilizado foi a fluoxetina com dosagem máxima de 80mg/dia. Foram analisadas respostas aos tratamentos como variáveis contínua (redução percentual na YBOCS) e categórica (redução de pelo menos 35% na YBOCS e ICG 1 muito melhor ou 2 melhor. Resultados: Os escores da YBOCS reduziram 23,13% no grupo tratado com TCCG e 21,54% no grupo tratado com ISRS, sem diferença estatística entre os grupos de tratamento (p = 0,875). Foi encontrada em 33,3% dos pacientes de TCCG e 27,7% dos pacientes de ISRS a redução de pelo menos 35% no escore da YBOCS e resposta à ICG 1 ou 2 (p = 0,463). O número médio de comorbidades psiquiátricas por paciente foi 2,7; e 81,4% da amostra apresentou pelo menos uma comorbidade. A redução na YBOCS foi significativamente menor entre os pacientes com uma ou mais comorbidade psiquiátrica (21,15% e 18,73%, respectivamente) do que entre os pacientes com TOC puro (34,62%) (p = 0,034). Sexo masculino, apresentar um escore inicial mais alto na Beck-A, ter abandonado o tratamento e apresentar comorbidade com Transtorno Depressivo Maior ou Distimia foram associados com taxas mais baixas de resposta ao tratamento, independente do tratamento recebido. Os resultados sugeriram que em uma população mais heterogênea os tratamentos de primeira linha para o TOC são menos efetivos. É necessário o desenvolvimento de intervenções que sejam efetivas para uma população da prática clínica / Introduction: Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRI) are considered the first line treatments for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) in randomized controlled trials (RCT). However, most of these trials exclude a great amount of patients (around 50%) for presenting psychiatric comorbidities. Pragmatical and effectiveness clinical trials simulate natural clinical environments and compare active treatments in samples that represent the real population. These trials are of great importance for decision makers of the health public system, and only a few trials have investigated the effectiveness of treatments to OCD. The aim of this study was to compare the first line OCD treatments in a sample closer to the OCD real population, and to evaluate clinical characteristics associated to responses to treatments. Methodoly: Patients (1865 years; baseline Yale-Brown Obsessive-Compulsive Scale (YBOCS) scores 16; potentially presenting additional psychiatric comorbidities) were sequentially allocated for treatment with group CBT (GCBT; n=70) or pharmacological treatment (SSRI; n=88). GCBT consisted in twelve two hours weekly sessions with groups of 6 to 8 patients, based in a validated manual (Cordioli, 2002). Medication utilized in SSRI group was fluoxetine, 80mg/day. Response to treatment was analyzed as continuous variable (percent reduction on YBOCS) and as categorical variable (reduction of at least 35% on YBOCS and CGI 1 much better or 2 better. Results: Mean Y-BOCS scores fell by 23.13% in the GCBT and 21.54% in the SSRI group. Symptom reduction did not differ between groups (p = 0.875). A reduction of at least 35% in baseline Y-BOCS score and a CGI rating of 1 (much better) or 2 (better) was achieved by 33.3% of patients in the GCBT and 27.7% in the SSRI group (p=0.463). Patients presented 2.7 mean number of psychiatric comorbidity, and 81.4% showed at least one additional disorder. The YBOCS reduction was significantly lower in patients with one or more psychiatric comorbidities (21.15%, and 18.73%, respectively) than those with pure OCD (34.62%) (p = 0.034). Low responses to treatments were found to be associated to: being male, presenting a high initial Beck-A score, comorbid major depression, dysthymia and abandoning treatment, independently of the treatment received. The development of effective interventions to a real population is necessary
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Associação de traços de transtorno obsessivo-compulsivo e/ou de transtorno de personalidade obsessivo-compulsiva com traços de parafilias e/ou de transtornos parafílicos em alunas de uma faculdade de medicina / Association of traits of obsessive-compulsive disorder and/or obsessive-compulsive personality disorder with traits of paraphilias and/or paraphilic disorders in students of a faculty of medicine

Barbieri Filho, Arnaldo 14 May 2018 (has links)
Introdução: Ao longo da história, as parafilias foram ora consideradas patologias, ora não consideradas. O Manual Diagnóstico e Estatístico de Transtornos Mentais (DSM-5) estabeleceu a distinção entre parafilias e Transtornos Parafílicos (TP), sendo que apenas os TP foram considerados doenças. Por outro lado, a associação entre sintomas obsessivos e parafilias já foi cogitada por muitos autores. Porém, a falta de melhores definições dos sintomas parafílicos dificultava tais estudos. Objetivos: Avaliar a presença de TP e/ou parafilias em mulheres e a possível associação com transtorno obsessivo-compulsivo (TOC) e/ou com transtorno de personalidade obsessivocompulsiva (TPOC). Casuística e Métodos: As alunas (N=190) foram avaliadas por meio de questionários anônimos e autorresponsivos de TOC, TPOC, parafilias e TP. Para o TOC foi utilizada a escala de Yale-Brown. Para as demais variáveis foram utilizadas escalas baseadas no DSM-5, segundo o qual indivíduos parafílicos com comportamentos exibicionistas, frotteuristas, voyeuristas e pedofílicos são considerados portadores de TP porque, por definição, seus impulsos são realizados com quem não consentiu ou não tem capacidade de consentir essas práticas sexuais. Porém, se o indivíduo preenche os critérios para estas parafilias e não tem o respectivo comportamento nem sofrimento, ele terá a respectiva parafilia, mas não o TP. Resultados: As fantasias parafílicas mais frequentes foram: pelo menos uma parafilia (53,2%), Voyeurismo (30,2%) e Fetichismo (25,4%). As parafilias mais frequentes foram: pelo menos uma parafilia (24,5%), Voyeurismo (9%) e Fetichismo (8,5%). Quanto aos TP, os mais frequentes foram: pelo menos um TP (13,8%), Voyeurista (6,9%), do Masoquismo (3,7%) e Frotteurista (3,7%). O TOC subclínico (Yale-Brown entre 8 e 15) foi estatisticamente significativo quando associado a fantasias parafílicas, enquanto o TOC (Yale-Brown >= 16) quando associado a parafilias e TP. O TPOC foi estatisticamente significativo quando associado a fantasias, parafilias e TP. Conclusões: A intensidade dos sintomas de TOC foi diretamente relacionada à intensidade dos sintomas parafílicos, enquanto que o TPOC foi relacionado a fantasias parafílicas, parafilias e TP. Devido a limitações metodológicas como a ausência de instrumentos padronizados validados, os resultados obtidos nesta pesquisa foram considerados traços de associação / Introduction: Throughout history, paraphilias have been at times considered pathologies or not. The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) established the distinction between paraphilias and Paraphilic Disorders (PD), with only PD considered as a disease. On the other hand, the association between obsessive symptoms and paraphilias has been considered by many authors. However, the lack of better definitions for paraphilic symptoms made such studies more difficult. Objectives: To assess the presence of PD and/or paraphilias in women and its possible association with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and/or with obsessive-compulsive personality disorder (OCPD). Case Series and Methods: Students (N=190) were assessed by means of anonymous, self-reported questionnaires on OCD, OCPD, paraphilias and PD. For OCD, the Yale-Brown scale was used. For the other variables scales based on DSM-5 were used, according to which paraphilic individuals with exhibitionistic, frotteuristic, voyeuristic, and pedophilic behaviors were considered as having PD, since, by definition, their impulses are carried out with non-consenting individuals or those unable to consent with such sexual practices. However, if the individual meets the criteria for such paraphilias but does not have the respective behavior or distress, he/she will have said paraphilia, but not PD. Results: The most frequent paraphilic fantasies were: at least one paraphilia (53.2 %), Voyeurism (30.2 %) e Fetishism (25.4 %). The most frequent paraphilias were: at least one paraphilia (24.5 %), Voyeurism (9 %) e Fetishism (8.5 %). As regard to PD, the most frequent were: at least one PD (13.8%), Voyeurist (6.9 %), of Masochism (3.7 %) and Frotteurist (3.7 %). Sub-clinical PD (Yale-Brown between 8 and 15) was statistically significant when associated with paraphilic fantasies, whereas OCD (Yale-Brown >= 16) when associated with paraphilias and PD. OCPD was statistically significant when associated with fantasies, paraphilias, and PD. Conclusions: The intensity of OCD was directly related to the intensity of paraphilic symptoms, whereas OCPD was related to paraphilic fantasies, paraphilias, and PD. The results point to traits of association between these clinical conditions, which recommends research in this direction

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