2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.psychres.2011.09.017
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Sensory phenomena associated with repetitive behaviors in obsessive-compulsive disorder: An exploratory study of 1001 patients

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“…This frequency of SP in patients with OCD is in agreement with data from previous studies, where frequency estimates ranged from 65% to 72%. [5][6][7][8] Moreover, in our patients with SP, "just-right" perceptions (triggered by tactile, visual, or auditory sensations) were the most frequently reported symptom, followed by physical sensations, feelings of incompleteness, "urge-only" phenomena and energy release. Although literature in the area is not extensive, such distribution of the type of SP is also in agreement with previous reports.…”
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confidence: 66%
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“…This frequency of SP in patients with OCD is in agreement with data from previous studies, where frequency estimates ranged from 65% to 72%. [5][6][7][8] Moreover, in our patients with SP, "just-right" perceptions (triggered by tactile, visual, or auditory sensations) were the most frequently reported symptom, followed by physical sensations, feelings of incompleteness, "urge-only" phenomena and energy release. Although literature in the area is not extensive, such distribution of the type of SP is also in agreement with previous reports.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…[1][2][3][4] Importantly, the presence of SP is frequently reported, with prevalence estimates ranging from 65% to 72% of patients with OCD. [5][6][7][8] In previous studies, the presence and severity of SP in patients with OCD have been related to specific clinical features, such as the presence of symmetry/ordering symptoms, 6,7 early onset of the disorder, 9 low insight 7 and comorbidity with tics and Tourette syndrome. 3,4,8,10 It is within tic disorders where, hitherto, the neural correlates of SP have been most often investigated.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…En esta línea, son varios los estudios que encuentran relaciones entre las variables objeto de estudio y las dimensiones de síntomas TOC. En otros trabajos se han encontrado asociaciones entre la sensación de inacabado y la dimensión de orden/simetría (Coles et al, 2003;Ferrão et al, 2012;Pietrefesa y Coles, 2009) y la comprobación (Cougle et al, 2013;Ecker y Gönner, 2008), mientras que otros han encontrado asociaciones entre las experiencias not just right con los síntomas de lavado (Cougle et al, 2011). Con todo, los estudios sobre las dimensiones de síntomas TOC no son concluyentes, en parte por las limitaciones en cuanto a las medidas y las muestras empleadas.…”
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“…ej., Leckman, Walker, Goodman, Pauls, y Cohen, 1994) y los fenómenos sensoriales (sensory phenomena; Miguel et al, 2000), para explicar los síntomas de las personas con trastornos de tics complejos (p.ej., Leckman et al, 1994;Sarmiento, Guillén, y Sánchez, 2016). Más tarde estas percepciones y fenómenos se observaron también en pacientes con TOC, con y sin comorbilidad con trastornos de tics, hasta el punto de considerarlos como frecuentes en estos pacientes (Miguel et al, 2000), y especialmente asociados con los comportamientos compulsivos (Ferrão et al, 2012).…”
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