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Background: Most diagnostic instruments for obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) or rather of the symptom assess severity rather than generalization categories obsessions and compulsions. Objective: Are symptomcategories dependent on specific situation or are they generalized? Method:Atotal of 142 patients withOCDand 21 healthy volunteers completed theVOCI(assessing symptoms in a number of situations) and the subscales of the Y-BOCS (assessing the severity of obsessions and compulsions). Groups were compared with regard to the questionnaires, and a factor analysis of the VOCI was carried out. Factor scores were correlated with the Y-BOCS. Results: There were significant differences between the groups with regard to the two questionnaires. The German version of the VOCI showed the same 6-factor solution as the original.Y-BOCS subscales were only moderately correlated with the respective VOCI factors. Among high Y-BOCS scorers, there were patients with high (generalized) and low (specific) VOCI factor scores. Conclusion: There appear to be individual differences between OCD patients regarding the generalization of symptom categories. Key words: obsessive-compulsive disorder, obsessions, compulsions

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This page is a summary of: Symptomkategorien der Zwangsstörung–spezifisch oder generalisiert?, Zeitschrift für Klinische Psychologie, April 2013, Hogrefe Publishing Group,
DOI: 10.1026/1616-3443/a000197.
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