2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.comppsych.2014.05.005
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The impacts of elevated autism spectrum disorder traits on clinical and psychosocial features and long-term treatment outcome in adult patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder

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“…In contrast to the study by Mito et al (Mito et al, 2014), the age of onset of OCD and age of diagnosis of OCD did not differ between the groups. Indeed the mean age of onset of OCD occurred around adolescence (14-15yrs).This was contrary to expectation, as we had hypothesized that the presence of an early onset neuro-developmental disorder would have led to an earlier onset or diagnosis of OCD.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…In contrast to the study by Mito et al (Mito et al, 2014), the age of onset of OCD and age of diagnosis of OCD did not differ between the groups. Indeed the mean age of onset of OCD occurred around adolescence (14-15yrs).This was contrary to expectation, as we had hypothesized that the presence of an early onset neuro-developmental disorder would have led to an earlier onset or diagnosis of OCD.…”
Section: Accepted Manuscriptcontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…The failure to find a preponderence of males in these groups is consistent with other published studies (Bejerot et al, 2001, Mito et al, 2014. ASD is reported to be more commonly misdiagnosed in females than males and symptomatic females with undiagnosed ASD may as a result show over-represention in other non-ASD psychiatric clinics and services (Bargiela et al, 2016) .…”
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“…29 Those findings with ours indicate that ASD is related to altered structure or function of the amygdala, which could contribute to the severe depressive or pervasive anxiety shown by patients with OCD with ASD traits. 30 In this context, classification of patients with OCD based on differences in structural GM volume could optimize therapy planning according to their individual traits.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, previous studies have reported that CBT for patients with both OCD and ASD might be less effective than for patients with OCD alone (Mito et al, 2014;Murray, Jassi, Mataix-Cols, Barrow, & Krebs, 2015). In addition, there is no evidence as to why autistic traits might be risk factors.…”
Section: Neurostructural Predictors Of Cognitivementioning
confidence: 97%