Genetic explanation

    Cards (5)

    • Genetic explanation:
      • A popular explanation for mental disorders is that they are inherited
      • This would mean that individuals inherit specific genes from their parents that are related to the onset of OCD
    • Genetic explanation: Twin studies
      Carey and Gottesman (1981)
      • Found identical twins showed a concordance rate of 87% for obsessive symptoms and features compared to 47% in non-identical twins
      This difference suggests that genetic factors are moderately important 
    • Genetic explanation: Twin studies
      Van Grootheest (2005)
      • Reviewed twin studies on OCD and found that all studies reported higher concordance rates for identical compared to non identical twins
      • The overall conclusion was that there is a moderate genetic influence on the development of OCD
      However, the concordance rates for identical twins were overall short of 100%, indicating that environmental factors are of major importance
    • Genetic explanation: Family studies
      Nestadt (2000)
      • Identified 80 patients with OCD and 343 of their first-degree relatives 
      • Compared them with 73 control patients without mental illnesses and 300 of their relatives 
      • They found lifetime incidence of OCD was higher in relatives of OCD patients (11.7%) in comparison to relatives of healthy controls (2.7%)
    • OCD is polygenic
      • OCD is not caused by one single gene but a combination of genetic variations that together significantly increase vulnerability