Comorbid OCD and ADHD in youth: Clinical implications and treatment recommendations

Marika Marklin B.S., Bryana Killion Ph.D., Erin O'Connor Ph.D., Kathrin Renschler M.A., Jennifer B. Freeman PhD.
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Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) affects up to 4% of children and adolescents (Nazeer et al., 2020). Childhood OCD impairs overall quality of life, particularly in familial, social and academic settings. For individuals with OCD, obsessions — unwanted, intrusive thoughts, images, or impulses that cause distress are subsequently reduced by compulsions — behaviors that are designed to assuage the distress of the obsessions, according to set rules or senses of completion (American Psychiatric Association, 2013). Common obsessions surround core fears of harm avoidance, disgust and/or a sense of incompleteness, leading to common compulsions of repeating, checking, avoidance, and/or other rituals.

青少年合并强迫症和多动症的临床意义和治疗建议
强迫症(OCD)影响多达4%的儿童和青少年(Nazeer等人,2020)。儿童强迫症损害了整体生活质量,尤其是在家庭、社会和学术环境中。对于强迫症患者来说,强迫症——不想要的、侵入性的想法、图像或导致痛苦的冲动——随后会因强迫症而减少——根据既定规则或完成感,这些行为旨在缓解强迫症的痛苦(美国精神病学协会,2013)。常见的痴迷围绕着对伤害回避、厌恶和/或不完整感的核心恐惧,导致重复、检查、回避和/或其他仪式的常见强迫。
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