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A transdiagnostic perspective of constructs underlying obsessive-compulsive and related disorders: An international Delphi consensus study.

Leonardo F FontenelleErin OldenhofMaria Eduarda Moreira-de-OliveiraJonathan S AbramowitzMartin M AntonyDanielle CathAdrian CarterDarin DoughertyYgor A FerrãoMartijn FigeeBen J HarrisonMarcelo HoexterJun Soo KwonAnne KüelzLuísa LazaroChristine LochnerDonatella MarazzitiDavid Mataix-ColsDean McKayEuripedes C MiguelSharon Morein-ZamirSteffen MoritzGerald NestadtKieron O'ConnorStefano PallantiChristine PurdonScott RauchPeggy RichterJean-Yves RotgeRoseli G ShavittCarles Soriano-MasVladan StarcevicDan J SteinGail SteketeeEric A StorchSteven TaylorOdile A van den HeuvelDavid VealeDouglas W WoodsAntonio Verdejo-GarciaMurat Yücel
Published in: The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry (2020)
This study identified four Research Domain Criteria constructs that, according to experts, cut across different obsessive-compulsive and related disorders. These constructs represent key areas for future investigation, and may have potential implications for clinical practice in terms of diagnostic processes and therapeutic management of obsessive-compulsive and related disorders.
Keyphrases
  • obsessive compulsive disorder
  • clinical practice
  • deep brain stimulation