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Perceived quality of life in obsessive-compulsive disorder: related factors

BACKGROUND: Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) affects young adults and has great impact on the social, emotional and work spheres. METHODS: We measured perceived quality of life (QOL) in OCD patients, in order to analyse socio-demographic and clinical factors that may be associated with QOL percep...

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Autores principales: Rodriguez-Salgado, Beatriz, Dolengevich-Segal, Helen, Arrojo-Romero, Manuel, Castelli-Candia, Paola, Navio-Acosta, Mercedes, Perez-Rodriguez, Maria M, Saiz-Ruiz, Jeronimo, Baca-Garcia, Enrique
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1524739/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16684346
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-244X-6-20
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author Rodriguez-Salgado, Beatriz
Dolengevich-Segal, Helen
Arrojo-Romero, Manuel
Castelli-Candia, Paola
Navio-Acosta, Mercedes
Perez-Rodriguez, Maria M
Saiz-Ruiz, Jeronimo
Baca-Garcia, Enrique
author_facet Rodriguez-Salgado, Beatriz
Dolengevich-Segal, Helen
Arrojo-Romero, Manuel
Castelli-Candia, Paola
Navio-Acosta, Mercedes
Perez-Rodriguez, Maria M
Saiz-Ruiz, Jeronimo
Baca-Garcia, Enrique
author_sort Rodriguez-Salgado, Beatriz
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) affects young adults and has great impact on the social, emotional and work spheres. METHODS: We measured perceived quality of life (QOL) in OCD patients, in order to analyse socio-demographic and clinical factors that may be associated with QOL perception. 64 OCD outpatients were assessed with the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview for DSM-IV, the Yale-Brown Obsessions and Compulsions scale (Y-BOCS), Hamilton's depression scale and the SF-36 self-administered global QOL perception scale. RESULTS: We found a correlation among Hamilton's scale scores and all SF-36 subscales. The severity of the obsessive-compulsive disorder was correlated with all SF-36 subscales and with the highest scores in Hamilton's scale. The obsessions subscale was correlated to all SF-36 subscales, while the compulsions subscale was correlated only to social functioning, emotional role, mental health and vitality. Compulsions were not related to general health perception. There were significant differences between OCD patients and the Spanish general population in all SF-36 subscales except those related to physical health and pain. Gender, age, age of onset of the disorder, years of evolution and marital status of the patients did not significantly affect quality of life perception. Being employed was related to better scores in the subscale of physical role. Patients with medical comorbidity scored lower in the subscales of general health, social functioning and mental health. Patients with comorbid psychiatric disorders had worse scores in the subscales of pain, general health, social functioning and mental health. CONCLUSION: Quality of life perception was different in OCD patients and the general population. Quality of life perception was related to severity of the disorder, physical and psychiatric comorbidity and employment status.
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spelling pubmed-15247392006-07-29 Perceived quality of life in obsessive-compulsive disorder: related factors Rodriguez-Salgado, Beatriz Dolengevich-Segal, Helen Arrojo-Romero, Manuel Castelli-Candia, Paola Navio-Acosta, Mercedes Perez-Rodriguez, Maria M Saiz-Ruiz, Jeronimo Baca-Garcia, Enrique BMC Psychiatry Research Article BACKGROUND: Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) affects young adults and has great impact on the social, emotional and work spheres. METHODS: We measured perceived quality of life (QOL) in OCD patients, in order to analyse socio-demographic and clinical factors that may be associated with QOL perception. 64 OCD outpatients were assessed with the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview for DSM-IV, the Yale-Brown Obsessions and Compulsions scale (Y-BOCS), Hamilton's depression scale and the SF-36 self-administered global QOL perception scale. RESULTS: We found a correlation among Hamilton's scale scores and all SF-36 subscales. The severity of the obsessive-compulsive disorder was correlated with all SF-36 subscales and with the highest scores in Hamilton's scale. The obsessions subscale was correlated to all SF-36 subscales, while the compulsions subscale was correlated only to social functioning, emotional role, mental health and vitality. Compulsions were not related to general health perception. There were significant differences between OCD patients and the Spanish general population in all SF-36 subscales except those related to physical health and pain. Gender, age, age of onset of the disorder, years of evolution and marital status of the patients did not significantly affect quality of life perception. Being employed was related to better scores in the subscale of physical role. Patients with medical comorbidity scored lower in the subscales of general health, social functioning and mental health. Patients with comorbid psychiatric disorders had worse scores in the subscales of pain, general health, social functioning and mental health. CONCLUSION: Quality of life perception was different in OCD patients and the general population. Quality of life perception was related to severity of the disorder, physical and psychiatric comorbidity and employment status. BioMed Central 2006-05-09 /pmc/articles/PMC1524739/ /pubmed/16684346 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-244X-6-20 Text en Copyright © 2006 Rodriguez-Salgado et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Dolengevich-Segal, Helen
Arrojo-Romero, Manuel
Castelli-Candia, Paola
Navio-Acosta, Mercedes
Perez-Rodriguez, Maria M
Saiz-Ruiz, Jeronimo
Baca-Garcia, Enrique
Perceived quality of life in obsessive-compulsive disorder: related factors
title Perceived quality of life in obsessive-compulsive disorder: related factors
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title_short Perceived quality of life in obsessive-compulsive disorder: related factors
title_sort perceived quality of life in obsessive-compulsive disorder: related factors
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1524739/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16684346
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-244X-6-20
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