Exacerbation of obsessive compulsive disorder symptoms in children and adolescents during COVID-19 pandemic

•Children with OCD was clinically worsened during COVID-19 pandemic•Contamination obsessions and cleaning compulsions was specifically increased•Limited exposure to news about pandemic may prevent symptom deterioration. To investigate the effects of COVID-19 pandemic and related home confinement on...

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Hauptverfasser: Tanir, Yaşar, Karayagmurlu, Ali, Kaya, İlyas, Kaynar, Tuba Bilbay, Türkmen, Gaye, Dambasan, Büşra Nur, Meral, Yavuz, Coşkun, Murat
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Hand Disinfection
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