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    • What are the main behavioral characteristics of OCD?

      Compulsions and avoidance behavior
    • How do compulsions reduce anxiety in OCD?

      They act upon obsessive thoughts
    • Why is avoidance behavior negatively reinforced in OCD?

      It helps individuals avoid anxiety associated with compulsive behaviors
    • What emotional characteristics are associated with OCD?

      Guilt, disgust, depression, and anxiety
    • Why do individuals with OCD experience depression?

      Due to the constant compulsion to carry out repetitive behaviors
    • What cognitive characteristics are typical in OCD patients?

      Excessive and irrational anxiety acknowledgment, cognitive strategies, and intrusive thoughts
    • What is the diathesis-stress model in relation to OCD?

      It suggests that genetic vulnerability must be paired with environmental stressors to develop OCD
    • What percentage of OCD patients had parents with OCD according to Lewis et al.?

      37%
    • How many genes are involved in the development of OCD?

      Up to 230 different genes
    • What neurotransmitters are associated with OCD?

      Dopamine and serotonin
    • What is one candidate gene implicated in OCD?
      5HT1-D beta
    • What does it mean that OCD is aetiologically heterogenous?

      It has many different causes
    • What did Nestadt et al. find in their review of twin studies related to OCD?

      68% of identical twins share OCD compared to 31% of non-identical twins
    • Why is it important not to be deterministic regarding genetic factors in OCD?

      Having candidate genes does not guarantee the development of OCD without environmental stressors
    • What is a limitation of having too many candidate genes in OCD research?

      It makes it difficult to assess which genes have the greatest influence
    • What did Cromer et al. find regarding trauma and OCD?

      Over half of OCD patients had experienced trauma, correlating with severity
    • What do SSRIs do in the treatment of OCD?

      They prevent the reuptake of serotonin
    • What is the effect of tricyclics in treating OCD?

      They have a similar effect to SSRIs but are used when SSRIs are ineffective
    • What do SNRIs do in the brain?

      They increase the concentration of noradrenaline
    • What is a limitation of drug therapy for OCD?

      Serious side effects can occur
    • What side effects can occur from taking Clomipramine?

      Erection problems, weight gain, and tremors
    • How can increased knowledge about drug treatments for OCD benefit the workforce?

      It can reduce sick days and increase productivity
    • Why are drug treatments considered cost-effective for public health organizations?

      They are cheaper compared to psychological treatments
    • How do drug treatments allow patients to manage their symptoms?

      They can be taken discretely, allowing a relatively normal life