Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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11001407 | Asian Journal of Psychiatry | 2018 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
This study confirms that SZ-OCD is a common co-morbidity and prevalence of SZ OCD is higher among patients reporting a degree of consanguinity. Even if this condition is under-recognized in clinical practice, it may significantly change SZ presentation and outcome since psychopathological dimensions report higher scores in the co-morbidity sample.
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Authors
Abdulbari Bener, Elnour E. Dafeeah, Mohammed T. Abou-Saleh, Dinesh Bhugra, Antonio Ventriglio,