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Table 1 Demographic data for the clinical group (CG) and the survey group (SG)

From: The immediate effect of COVID-19 pandemic on children and adolescents with obsessive compulsive disorder

 

CG demographic data Baseline data N = 65

SG demographic data N = 37

Age (SD)

14.89 (2.66)

14.14 (2.79)

Gender (Male)

24 (36.9%)

12 (33.3%)

Age of onset (SD)

9.35 (3.16)

Less than 5 years N = 19 (51.4%)

More than 5 years N = 18 (48.6%)

Baseline OCD severity score (SD)

27.69 (4.02)

 

OCD cleaning

52 (80%)

20 (54.1%)

OCD Hoarding

29 (44.6%)

 

OCD aggressive/sexual

57 (87.7%)

18 (48.6%)

OCD symmetry

57 (87.7%)

 

OCD checking

43 (66.2%)

 

Insight

 Good-fair

32(52.5%)

 

 Moderate-poor

29 (47.5%)

 

Just-right feeling

 Yes

42 (64.6%)

 

 No

23 (35.4%)

 

Doubt

 0–1

22 (26.4%)

 

 2–3

31 (58.5)

 

Responsibility

 0–1

34(59.7%)

 

 2–3

23 (40.3%)

 

Avoidance

 0–1

10 (16.4%)

 

 2–3

51 (83.6%)

 

Therapy at the time of questionnaire

41 (63.08)

25 (67.6%)

SRI medication at the time of questionnaire

29 (44.6%)

12 (32.4%) (medication)

Neuroleptic medication at the time of questionnaire

10 (15.6%)

 

ADHD medication at the time of questionnaire

7 (10.9%)

 

Diagnosis of Anxiety

18 (27.7%)

2 (5.4%)

Diagnosis of Depression

1 (1.5%)

1 (2.7%)

Diagnosis of Psychosis

3 (4.6%)

0 (0.0%)

Diagnosis of ADHD

14 (21.5%)

5 (13.5%)

Diagnosis of Tic disorder

11(16.9%)

1 (2.7%)

Diagnosis of Planning difficulties

9 (13.9%)

0 (0.0%)

Diagnosis of Anorexia

2 (3.1%)

2 (5.4%)

Diagnosis of developmental disorder

7 (10.8%)

4 (10.8%)

Diagnosis of Autism

7 (10.8%)

4 (10.8%)

Family history of psychiatric disorder that have influenced the child

12(18.5%)

 

Family problems that have influenced the child

16 (24.6%)

 

1stdegree family anxiety

17 (26.2%)

 

1st degree family depression

13 (20%)

 

1st degree family psychosis

1 (1.5%)

 

1st degree family ADHD

8 (12.3%)

 

1st degree family tic disorder

4 (6.2%)

 

1st degree family autism

4 (6.2%)

 

1st degree family dyslexia

9 (13.9%)

 

1st degree family anorexia

2 (3.1%)

 

1st degree family one psychiatric disorder

24 (36.9%)

 

1st degree family two psychiatric disorders

9 (13.9%)