Short and Intensive Treatment of Children and Adolescents With Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
NCT04730011
Summary
Obsessive-compulsive disorders are very damaging illnesses; they can already appear in childhood and adolescence and become extremely chronic. With an average prevalence from 1-3%, they are among the most common psychiatric disorders in children and adolescents. 40% of diagnosed children and young adults display persistent and increasingly chronic symptoms and O-C disorders are highly complex syndromes with broadly varying manifestations. They arise from obsessive thoughts (ideas/thoughts or impulses, often senseless or tortured, that impose themselves or intrude) and obsessive behavior (ritualized patterns that must be frequently repeated).
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria: * Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder diagnosis * Male and female patients from 8-18 years * Good German language speaking skills * IQ of at least 75 * At least four days' participation in the treatment/therapy week * Written agreement after clear explanation Exclusion Criteria: \- No complete participation in the intensive week treatment/therapy
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NCT04730011