Relationship of obsessive-compulsive symptoms to clinical variables and cognitive functions in individuals at ultra high risk for psychosis
Psychiatry Research Jan 19, 2018
Soyata AZ, et al. - The frequency of obsessive-compulsive symptoms (OCS) and their relationship with clinical variables and cognitive functions were evaluated in individuals at ultra high-risk (UHR). In the UHR group, OCS were common. OCS could be associated with higher level of depression, but better work/study performance, and less cognitive deficits in UHR group.
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