2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.neurol.2018.07.009
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Impulse control disorders in Parkinson disease: A cross-sectional study in Morocco

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“…Fuss and colleagues found that in patients with current OCD a lifetime prevalence of CSBD was 5.6%, and significantly lower in women than men. In turn, El Otmani and colleagues 94 Another study by Jardin and colleagues, 95 conducted on a group of 1326 female college students showed that sexual compulsivity (as assessed by HBI-19) 68 may mediate the influence of borderline personality disorder features on a number of sexual partners, suggesting that women suffer from BPD may be more susceptible to the development of CSB symptoms. Lastly, a study of Schöttle and colleagues 96 revealed that patients with autism spectrum disorder (90 patients with Asperger syndrome and 6 with atypical autism) reported CSB (as assessed by HBI-19) 68 more frequently than those without autism spectrum disorder.…”
Section: Comorbidity and Predisposing Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Fuss and colleagues found that in patients with current OCD a lifetime prevalence of CSBD was 5.6%, and significantly lower in women than men. In turn, El Otmani and colleagues 94 Another study by Jardin and colleagues, 95 conducted on a group of 1326 female college students showed that sexual compulsivity (as assessed by HBI-19) 68 may mediate the influence of borderline personality disorder features on a number of sexual partners, suggesting that women suffer from BPD may be more susceptible to the development of CSB symptoms. Lastly, a study of Schöttle and colleagues 96 revealed that patients with autism spectrum disorder (90 patients with Asperger syndrome and 6 with atypical autism) reported CSB (as assessed by HBI-19) 68 more frequently than those without autism spectrum disorder.…”
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“…Identified studies were focused on the relationship between CSB and substance-use disorders, [84][85][86][87][88] compulsive buying disorder or compulsive buying behavior, [89][90][91] ADHD, 92 obsessive-compulsive disorder, 93 Parkinson's disease, 94 borderline personality disorder, 95 and autism spectrum disorder. 96 Brem and colleagues [84][85][86] in the three articles described their studies conducted on groups of adults in residential treatment for substance-use disorders (SUDs).…”
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“…It is not currently clear whether certain ethnicities are more prone to ICBs, but there may be differences in the most common impulsive behaviours in different regions that could be culturally driven as demonstrated in Table 3 . Some of the ICBs that are reported in the literature seem to be exclusive to particular cultures, for example, Otmani et al, report an "ICB mimic" that had not been reported in the literature before; excessive Qur'an reading [103].…”
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“…We report, in this study, a new aspect of impulse control disorders (ICDs), never been described in the literature; being "excessive charity or No-limit donation" and stress the need to consider socialcultural backgrounds when managing Parkinson's disease (PD) patients under dopaminergic treatments (for methodology details, refer to our previous article on ICDs in Moroccan PD patients [El Otmani et al, 2019]).…”
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