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Title: Clinical characteristics of transformation obsessions in obsessive-compulsive disorder: A psychopathological study
Authors: BETTESS, ZoeALBERTELLA, LucyDESTREE, LouiseROSARIO, Maria C.FERRAO, Ygor ArzenoMIGUEL, Euripedes C.FONTENELLE, Leonardo F.
Citation: AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY, v.57, n.1, p.130-139, 2023
Abstract: Background: The obsession of turning into another person (transformation obsessions [TO]), and its related compulsions have been initially conceptualised as a form of mental contamination. Nevertheless, it has remained understudied in the current obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) literature. In parallel, disturbances of the self have been identified as markers of prodromal psychosis in patients with schizophrenia. Based on the later association, this study aimed to investigate the sociodemographic and clinical correlates of TO. Methods: In all, 1001 OCD outpatients from the Brazilian OCD Research Consortium were included in this study. Several semi-structured and structured instruments were used to compare 48 OCD patients with TO with 953 OCD patients without TO. A repression model investigated the relationships between the presence of current TO and statistically significant univariate test outcomes. Results: Participants with TO presented an overall younger age, a longer period of time between the onset of the OCD symptoms and an OCD diagnosis, greater severity of the sexual/religious dimension and increased suicidality symptoms. Conclusions: These results indicate that TO may be better conceptualised as a form of forbidden/taboo thoughts rather than contamination. While no significant associations with psychotic features (e.g. decreased insight) were observed, TO patients displayed increased suicidality, overall younger age and a significantly larger disparity between seeking treatment and OCD diagnosis. This demonstrates that further clinical awareness and research into TO as an OCD symptom is most needed.
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