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Comorbidities in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Across the Lifespan : A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

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dc.contributor.author Sharma, Eesha
dc.contributor.author Sharma, Lavanya P.
dc.contributor.author Balachander, Srinivas
dc.contributor.author Lin, Boyee
dc.contributor.author Manohar, Harshini
dc.contributor.author Khanna, Puneet
dc.contributor.author Lu, Cynthia
dc.contributor.author Garg, Kabir
dc.contributor.author Thomas, Tony Lazar
dc.contributor.author Au, Anthony Chun Lam
dc.contributor.author Selles, Robert R.
dc.contributor.author Højgaard, Davíð R.M.A.
dc.contributor.author Skarphéðinsson, Gudmundur Ágúst
dc.contributor.author Stewart, S. Evelyn
dc.date.accessioned 2022-01-08T01:02:48Z
dc.date.available 2022-01-08T01:02:48Z
dc.date.issued 2021-11-11
dc.identifier.citation Sharma , E , Sharma , L P , Balachander , S , Lin , B , Manohar , H , Khanna , P , Lu , C , Garg , K , Thomas , T L , Au , A C L , Selles , R R , Højgaard , D R M A , Skarphéðinsson , G Á & Stewart , S E 2021 , ' Comorbidities in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Across the Lifespan : A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis ' , Frontiers in Psychiatry , vol. 12 , 703701 , pp. 703701 . https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.703701
dc.identifier.issn 1664-0640
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dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/2806
dc.description We would like to acknowledge the contributions of Dr. Shruti Sinha, Associate Consultant, Department of Psychiatry, Apollo Hospital, Lucknow, India, during the article screening process. We are grateful to Dr. John R. Best, Biostatistician, Provincial OCD Program, BC Children's Hospital Research Institute, Vancouver, Canada, for his review and critical feedback on the statistical methods used in this paper. Publisher Copyright: Copyright © 2021 Sharma, Sharma, Balachander, Lin, Manohar, Khanna, Lu, Garg, Thomas, Au, Selles, Højgaard, Skarphedinsson and Stewart.
dc.description.abstract Comorbidities are seen with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) across the lifespan. Neurodevelopmental comorbidities are common in young children, followed by mood, anxiety, and obsessive-compulsive related disorders (OCRDs) in children, adolescents and adults, and neurological and degenerative disorders in the elderly. Understanding comorbidity prevalence and patterns has clinical and research implications. We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis on comorbidities in OCD across the lifespan, with the objective to, first, estimate age-wise pattern and prevalence of comorbidities with OCD and, second, to examine associations of demographic (age at assessment, gender distribution) and clinical characteristics (age of onset, illness severity) with comorbidities. Four electronic databases (PubMed, EMBASE, SCOPUS, and PsycINFO) were searched using predefined search terms for articles published between 1979 and 2020. Eligible studies, across age, reported original findings on comorbidities and had an OCD sample size of ≥100. We excluded studies that did not use standardised diagnostic assessments, or that excluded patients on the basis of comorbidity. We adhered to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines. The review protocol has been registered on the International Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews. A comorbidity rate of 69% was found in a pooled sample of more than 15,000 individuals. Mood disorders (major depressive disorder), anxiety disorders (generalised anxiety disorder), neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs) and OCRDs were the commonest comorbidities. Anxiety disorders prevailed in children, mood disorders in adults, whereas NDDs were similarly prevalent. Higher comorbidity with any psychiatric illness, NDDs, and severe mental disorders was seen in males, vs. females. Illness severity was inversely associated with rates for panic disorder, tic disorders, OCRDs, obsessive compulsive personality disorder, and anorexia nervosa. This systematic review and meta-analysis provides base rates for comorbidities in OCD across the lifespan. This has implications for comprehensive clinical evaluation and management planning. The high variability in comorbidity rates suggests the need for quality, multi-centric, large studies, using prospective designs. Systematic Review Registration: Unique Identifier: CRD42020215904.
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dc.format.extent 703701
dc.language.iso en
dc.relation.ispartofseries Frontiers in Psychiatry; 12()
dc.rights info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
dc.subject Fjölveikindi
dc.subject Yfirlitsgrein
dc.subject Yfirlitsgrein
dc.subject Áráttu- og þráhyggjuröskun
dc.subject age
dc.subject comorbidities
dc.subject meta-analysis
dc.subject obsessive-compulsive disorder
dc.subject systematic review
dc.subject Psychiatry and Mental Health
dc.title Comorbidities in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Across the Lifespan : A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
dc.type /dk/atira/pure/researchoutput/researchoutputtypes/contributiontojournal/systematicreview
dc.description.version Peer reviewed
dc.identifier.doi 10.3389/fpsyt.2021.703701
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dc.contributor.department Faculty of Psychology


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