Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Obsessive-Compulsive Symptoms Among University Students: Prospective Cohort Survey Study
Journal of Medical Internet Research2020Vol. 22(9), pp. e21915–e21915
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Guangjun Ji, Wenjun Wei, Kai-Chen Yue, Heng Li, Li-jing Shi, Jian‐Dong Ma, Chen-Yang He, Zhou Shengsheng, Zongya Zhao, Tao Lou, Jie Cheng, Shichang Yang, Xian‐Zhang Hu
Abstract
Our findings indicate that fear of COVID-19 was associated with a greater Y-BOCS score, suggesting that an environment (COVID-19 pandemic) × psychology (fear and/or anxiety) interaction might be involved in OCD and that a fear of negative events might play a role in the etiology of OCD.
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