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Defining Compulsive Behavior

Compulsive tendencies are a central feature of problematic human behavior and thereby are of great interest to the scientific and clinical community. However, no consensus exists about the precise meaning of ‘compulsivity,’ creating confusion in the field and hampering comparison across psychiatric...

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Autores principales: Luigjes, Judy, Lorenzetti, Valentina, de Haan, Sanneke, Youssef, George J., Murawski, Carsten, Sjoerds, Zsuzsika, van den Brink, Wim, Denys, Damiaan, Fontenelle, Leonardo F., Yücel, Murat
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Publicado: Springer US 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6499743/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31016439
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11065-019-09404-9
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author Luigjes, Judy
Lorenzetti, Valentina
de Haan, Sanneke
Youssef, George J.
Murawski, Carsten
Sjoerds, Zsuzsika
van den Brink, Wim
Denys, Damiaan
Fontenelle, Leonardo F.
Yücel, Murat
author_facet Luigjes, Judy
Lorenzetti, Valentina
de Haan, Sanneke
Youssef, George J.
Murawski, Carsten
Sjoerds, Zsuzsika
van den Brink, Wim
Denys, Damiaan
Fontenelle, Leonardo F.
Yücel, Murat
author_sort Luigjes, Judy
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description Compulsive tendencies are a central feature of problematic human behavior and thereby are of great interest to the scientific and clinical community. However, no consensus exists about the precise meaning of ‘compulsivity,’ creating confusion in the field and hampering comparison across psychiatric disorders. A vague conceptualization makes compulsivity a moving target encompassing a fluctuating variety of behaviors, which is unlikely to improve the new dimension-based psychiatric or psychopathology approach. This article aims to help progress the definition of what constitutes compulsive behavior, cross-diagnostically, by analyzing different definitions in the psychiatric literature. We searched PubMed for articles in human psychiatric research with ‘compulsive behavior’ or ‘compulsivity’ in the title that focused on the broader concept of compulsivity—returning 28 articles with nine original definitions. Within the definitions, we separated three types of descriptive elements: phenomenological, observational and explanatory. The elements most applicable, cross-diagnostically, resulted in this definition: Compulsive behavior consists of repetitive acts that are characterized by the feeling that one ‘has to’ perform them while one is aware that these acts are not in line with one’s overall goal. Having a more unified definition for compulsive behavior will make its meaning precise and explicit, and therefore more transferable and testable across clinical and non-clinical populations.
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spelling pubmed-64997432019-05-20 Defining Compulsive Behavior Luigjes, Judy Lorenzetti, Valentina de Haan, Sanneke Youssef, George J. Murawski, Carsten Sjoerds, Zsuzsika van den Brink, Wim Denys, Damiaan Fontenelle, Leonardo F. Yücel, Murat Neuropsychol Rev Review Compulsive tendencies are a central feature of problematic human behavior and thereby are of great interest to the scientific and clinical community. However, no consensus exists about the precise meaning of ‘compulsivity,’ creating confusion in the field and hampering comparison across psychiatric disorders. A vague conceptualization makes compulsivity a moving target encompassing a fluctuating variety of behaviors, which is unlikely to improve the new dimension-based psychiatric or psychopathology approach. This article aims to help progress the definition of what constitutes compulsive behavior, cross-diagnostically, by analyzing different definitions in the psychiatric literature. We searched PubMed for articles in human psychiatric research with ‘compulsive behavior’ or ‘compulsivity’ in the title that focused on the broader concept of compulsivity—returning 28 articles with nine original definitions. Within the definitions, we separated three types of descriptive elements: phenomenological, observational and explanatory. The elements most applicable, cross-diagnostically, resulted in this definition: Compulsive behavior consists of repetitive acts that are characterized by the feeling that one ‘has to’ perform them while one is aware that these acts are not in line with one’s overall goal. Having a more unified definition for compulsive behavior will make its meaning precise and explicit, and therefore more transferable and testable across clinical and non-clinical populations. Springer US 2019-04-23 2019 /pmc/articles/PMC6499743/ /pubmed/31016439 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11065-019-09404-9 Text en © The Author(s) 2019 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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Denys, Damiaan
Fontenelle, Leonardo F.
Yücel, Murat
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