1994
DOI: 10.1016/s0005-7894(05)80201-1
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Behavioral assessment and treatment planning with obsessive compulsive disorder: A review emphasizing clinical application

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“…Only the self-rated Y-BOCS will be reported in the current study. Other studies confirm the validity and reliability of the scales (internal consistency=0.91-0.94, r=0.90) (Y-BOCS: Goodman et al, 1989a;Steketee, 1994;Taylor, 1995). The selfrated Padua inventory (Sanavio, 1988) was also administered to all groups and consists in a 60-item inventory of obsessions and compulsions.…”
Section: Clinical Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…Only the self-rated Y-BOCS will be reported in the current study. Other studies confirm the validity and reliability of the scales (internal consistency=0.91-0.94, r=0.90) (Y-BOCS: Goodman et al, 1989a;Steketee, 1994;Taylor, 1995). The selfrated Padua inventory (Sanavio, 1988) was also administered to all groups and consists in a 60-item inventory of obsessions and compulsions.…”
Section: Clinical Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…The Y-BOCS consists of three parts: a symptom checklist, a description of target symptoms for each individual, and a structured rating of obsessions and compulsions plus insight and reliability ratings. Studies confirm the validity and reliability of the principal scales (Steketee, 1994;Taylor, 1995). For the current study, the Y-BOCS was administered by an independent assessor at pre-, mid-, posttreatment.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…These variables were used to establish treatment efficacy. In line with current recommendations, participants were also assessed by a variety of methods and sources: clinician assessment, standardized questionnaires, idiographic self-ratings, and therapy-related measures (Hollon & Wolfe, 1994;Steketee, 1994;Taylor, 1995). Diagnostic evaluations were conducted at baseline.…”
Section: Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%