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World J Clin Cases. Aug 16, 2014; 2(8): 327-331
Published online Aug 16, 2014. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v2.i8.327
Dissociative symptoms and dissociative disorders comorbidity in obsessive compulsive disorder: Symptom screening, diagnostic tools and reflections on treatment
Hasan Belli
Hasan Belli, Department of Psychiatry, Bagcılar Education and Research Hospital, Bagcılar, Istanbul 34400, Turkey
Author contributions: Belli H contributed to this paper.
Correspondence to: Hasan Belli, MD, Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry, Bagcılar Education and Research Hospital, Merkez Mahallesi, Bagcılar, Istanbul 34400, Turkey. hasan.belli@hotmail.com
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Received: March 15, 2014
Revised: May 13, 2014
Accepted: June 18, 2014
Published online: August 16, 2014
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Core Tip

Core tip: The literature has demonstrated that the level of dissociation might be correlated with the severity of obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) and that those not responding to treatment had high dissociative symptoms. The structured clinical interview for DSM-IV dissociative disorders, dissociation questionnaire, somatoform dissociation questionnaire and dissociative experiences scale can be used for screening dissociative symptoms and detecting dissociative disorders in patients with OCD. However, a history of neglect and abuse during childhood is linked to a risk factor in the pathogenesis of dissociative psychopathology in adults. The childhood trauma questionnaire-53 and childhood trauma questionnaire-40 can be used for this purpose.