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Self-Stigma and Treatment Effectiveness in Patients with SSRI Non-Responsive Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Author(s) -
Marie Ocisková,
Ján Praško,
Jakub Vaněk,
Michaela Holubová,
František Hodný,
Klára Látalová,
Kryštof Kantor,
Vlastimil Nesnídal
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
psychology research and behavior management
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.704
H-Index - 30
ISSN - 1179-1578
DOI - 10.2147/prbm.s287419
Subject(s) - clinical psychology , psychopathology , psychology , psychiatry , anxiety , beck anxiety inventory , clinical global impression , beck depression inventory , major depressive disorder , cognitive behavioral therapy , cognition , medicine , alternative medicine , pathology , placebo
Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) is a debilitating mental disorder that often takes a chronic course. One of the factors influencing the treatment effectiveness in anxiety and depressive disorders is the self-stigma. This study focused on the relationship between the self-stigma, symptomatology, and therapeutic outcomes in patients with OCD.

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