PsycTESTS Dataset 1999
DOI: 10.1037/t44595-000
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Family Accommodation Scale for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

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“…The results of this second study were consistent with those of the previous one 4 : of the 32 families whose members accommodated the patient's symptoms, 84% reported patient anxiety, 66% indicated that the patients expressed anger, and 75% reported that the patients spent more time completing rituals whenever the relatives did not accommodate the patient's demands. Most relatives did not associate accommodation with an improvement in symptoms or patient functioning; nevertheless, most of the relatives confi rmed that they accommodated OCDrelated demands, often compromising their own and the family's functioning.…”
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“…The results of this second study were consistent with those of the previous one 4 : of the 32 families whose members accommodated the patient's symptoms, 84% reported patient anxiety, 66% indicated that the patients expressed anger, and 75% reported that the patients spent more time completing rituals whenever the relatives did not accommodate the patient's demands. Most relatives did not associate accommodation with an improvement in symptoms or patient functioning; nevertheless, most of the relatives confi rmed that they accommodated OCDrelated demands, often compromising their own and the family's functioning.…”
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“…Family accommodation refers to the participation of family members in rituals, the modifi cation of personal and family routines, facilitation of avoidance behavior, and taking on the patient's responsibilities. 4 Calvocoressi et al 5 reported that family accommodation behaviors were present in 88% of spouses or parents of patients with OCD and was signifi cantly correlated with patient symptom severity, global functioning, family dysfunction, and relatives' stress. Excessive accommodation of relatives to compulsions may undermine exposure-based therapy, perpetuate and reinforce symptoms, and increase the relatives' distress feelings.…”
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“…Os comportamentos mais comuns são reassegurar (tranquilizar) o paciente e esperá-lo completar os rituais e assumir suas responsabilidades [2][3][4][5] . A participação direta dos familiares nos rituais, bem como as modificações impostas ao cotidiano da família em decorrência dos sintomas do TOC, é entendida como acomodação familiar 2 .…”
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