José Carlos Medina Rodríguez, Elia Mireya Solís Villegas
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Abstract
Background. Current medical literature suggests a symptomatic overlap between posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), which makes understanding their impact on the treatment process a challenging undertaking. Objective. The key aim of this work was to deliver a comprehensive overview of empirical and observational studies concerning the overlap between both psychopathologies. Method. Two independent authors searched PubMed, PsycINFO, and Web of Science databases between April and July 2020 utilizing relevant MeSH terms. Subsequently, a systematic scoping review was undertaken according to the PRISMA-ScR Statement to identify all relevant publications concerning the overlap of OCD and PTSD symptomatology. We included peer reviewed studies published in any language that contributed quantitative or qualitative data that addressed the relationship between OCD and PTSD symptoms as the main aim or outcome of the study. Non-peer-reviewed articles, studies that did not address this phenomenon of interest, and gray literature documents were excluded. This review was not registered into the International Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews, since, according to the National Institute of Health Research, scoping reviews are ineligible for registration into PROSPERO. Results. Twenty-five relevant studies were included (11 cross-sectional studies, 5 longitudinal-prospective studies, 4 case series, 4 case studies and 1 retrospective study). We did not conduct any statistical analysis due to the diversity of the included studies, thus proceeding to realize a thematic synthesis of the obtained data. Discussion and conclusion. A symptomatic overlap exists between both comorbidities in some clinical populations, and this relationship may hamper treatment outcomes.
背景。目前的医学文献表明,创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)和强迫症(OCD)之间存在症状重叠,这使得了解它们对治疗过程的影响成为一项具有挑战性的工作。目标。这项工作的主要目的是提供关于两种精神病理学之间重叠的经验和观察研究的全面概述。方法。两名独立作者在2020年4月至7月期间利用相关MeSH术语搜索了PubMed、PsycINFO和Web of Science数据库。随后,根据PRISMA-ScR声明进行了系统的范围审查,以确定有关强迫症和创伤后应激障碍症状重叠的所有相关出版物。我们纳入了以任何语言发表的同行评议研究,这些研究提供了定量或定性数据,将强迫症和创伤后应激障碍症状之间的关系作为研究的主要目的或结果。非同行评议的文章、没有涉及这一感兴趣现象的研究和灰色文献被排除在外。这篇综述没有在国际前瞻性系统综述注册中注册,因为,根据国家卫生研究所,范围评价没有资格在PROSPERO中注册。结果。纳入25项相关研究(11项横断面研究、5项纵向前瞻性研究、4项病例系列研究、4项病例研究和1项回顾性研究)。由于纳入研究的多样性,我们没有进行任何统计分析,因此我们继续对获得的数据进行专题综合。讨论与结论。在一些临床人群中,两种合并症之间存在症状重叠,这种关系可能会影响治疗结果。
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Salud Mental receives original manuscripts dealing with various mental health-related topics (such as psychiatry, neurosciences, psychology, epidemiology, and addictions). The submission of a manuscript must be exclusively carried out through this website.