用于诊断强迫症谱系障碍的结构化临床访谈。

IF 4.3 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY Comprehensive psychiatry Pub Date : 2024-05-04 DOI:10.1016/j.comppsych.2024.152494
Christine Lochner , Karen T. Maré , Dan J. Stein
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摘要

背景目前已有几种成熟的结构化诊断访谈,涵盖了普通精神病诊所常见的精神障碍。在专科诊所,如强迫症诊所,进行更有针对性的诊断访谈可能会有所帮助。针对强迫症谱系障碍(SCID-OCSD)开发了半结构化临床医师管理访谈,并针对 DSM-5/ICD-11 强迫症和相关障碍以及其他假定的强迫症谱系病症进行了调整。目的介绍一种用于深入评估强迫症谱系障碍(OCSDs)的半结构化诊断访谈,并报告该访谈在强迫症专科就诊的原发性强迫症成人患者中的实施情况。方法使用 SCID-OCSD 对原发性强迫症患者进行访谈。SCID-OCSD评估的疾病来自多个诊断类别,这些类别具有强迫症现象学的一些核心特征,并且经常合并强迫症(如强迫症相关障碍、冲动控制障碍和一系列强迫-冲动症状,如抽搐、进食障碍、非自杀性自伤和行为成瘾)。参与者必须在耶鲁-布朗强迫症严重程度量表(YBOCS,即总分≥14分)上至少有中度症状,才能被纳入本次研究。42名参与者(n = 42)患有强迫症和一种或多种当前或过去合并的OCSD,其中最常见的是切除(抠皮)障碍(n = 16)和身体畸形障碍(n = 14)。结论 在强迫症诊所中,SCID-OCSD 可能有助于诊断所有可能的 OCSD,从而促进治疗计划和对这些疾病的研究。
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Structured clinical interview for diagnosing obsessive-compulsive spectrum disorders.

Background

There are several established structured diagnostic interviews that cover common mental disorders seen in general psychiatry clinics. The administration of more focused diagnostic interviews may be useful in specialty clinics, such as OCD clinics. A semi-structured clinician-administered interview for obsessive-compulsive spectrum disorders (SCID-OCSD) was developed and adapted for DSM-5/ICD-11 obsessive-compulsive and related disorders as well as other putative obsessive-compulsive spectrum conditions.

Objective

To introduce a semi-structured diagnostic interview for in-depth assessment of obsessive-compulsive spectrum disorders (OCSDs), and to report on its implementation in adults with primary OCD attending an OCD-specialized unit.

Methods

Patients with primary OCD were interviewed using the SCID-OCSD. The SCID-OCSD assesses disorders drawn from several diagnostic categories that share some core features of obsessive-compulsive phenomenology and that are often comorbid in OCD (e.g., obsessive-compulsive related disorders, impulse-control disorders, and a spectrum of compulsive-impulsive conditions such as tics, eating disorders, non-suicidal self-injury, and behavioral addictions. Participants had to be at least moderately symptomatic on the Yale-Brown Obsessive-Compulsive Severity scale (YBOCS, i.e., a total score ≥ 14) to be included in the current study.

Results

One hundred and one adult patients with current OCD (n = 101, 37 men and 64 women), took part in the study. Forty-two participants (n = 42) had OCD and one or more current or past comorbid OCSDs, with excoriation (skin-picking) disorder (n = 16) and body dysmorphic disorder (n = 14) being the most common. Nine (n = 9) participants reported a history of non-suicidal self-injury, and 6 participants reported a history of comorbid tics.

Conclusions

In OCD clinics, the SCID-OCSD may help diagnose the full range of putative OCSDs, and so facilitate treatment planning and research on these conditions.

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Comprehensive psychiatry
Comprehensive psychiatry 医学-精神病学
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期刊介绍: "Comprehensive Psychiatry" is an open access, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the field of psychiatry and mental health. Its primary mission is to share the latest advancements in knowledge to enhance patient care and deepen the understanding of mental illnesses. The journal is supported by a diverse team of international editors and peer reviewers, ensuring the publication of high-quality research with a strong focus on clinical relevance and the implications for psychopathology. "Comprehensive Psychiatry" encourages authors to present their research in an accessible manner, facilitating engagement with clinicians, policymakers, and the broader public. By embracing an open access policy, the journal aims to maximize the global impact of its content, making it readily available to a wide audience and fostering scientific collaboration and public awareness beyond the traditional academic community. This approach is designed to promote a more inclusive and informed dialogue on mental health, contributing to the overall progress in the field.
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