OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE DISORDER AND FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE CYCLE EVENTS: RESULTS FROM THE OCD AND REPRODUCTION COLLABORATIVE STUDY
Depression and Anxiety2014Vol. 31(12), pp. 979–987
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Abstract
Reproductive cycle events are periods of increased risk for onset and exacerbation of OCD in women. The present study is the first to provide significant evidence that exacerbation in or after first pregnancy is a substantial risk factor for exacerbation in or after a subsequent pregnancy. Further research is needed to identify factors related to exacerbation, so that physicians may provide appropriate recommendations to women regarding clinical issues involving OCD and reproductive cycle events.
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