Overlap of obsessive and posttraumatic symptoms: A systematic review
Background. Current medical literature suggests a symptomatic overlap between posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), which makes understanding their impact on the treatment process a challenging undertaking. Objective. The key aim of this work was to deliver a...
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description | Background. Current medical literature suggests a symptomatic overlap between posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), which makes understanding their impact on the treatment process a challenging undertaking. Objective. The key aim of this work was to deliver a comprehensive overview of empirical and observational studies concerning the overlap between both psychopathologies. Method. Two independent authors searched PubMed, PsycINFO, and Web of Science databases between April and July 2020 utilizing relevant MeSH terms. Subsequently, a systematic scoping review was undertaken according to the PRISMA-ScR Statement to identify all relevant publications concerning the overlap of OCD and PTSD symptomatology. We included peer reviewed studies published in any language that contributed quantitative or qualitative data that addressed the relationship between OCD and PTSD symptoms as the main aim or outcome of the study. Non-peer-reviewed articles, studies that did not address this phenomenon of interest, and gray literature documents were excluded. This review was not registered into the International Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews, since, according to the National Institute of Health Research, scoping reviews are ineligible for registration into PROSPERO. Results. Twenty-five relevant studies were included (11 cross-sectional studies, 5 longitudinal-prospective studies, 4 case series, 4 case studies and 1 retrospective study). We did not conduct any statistical analysis due to the diversity of the included studies, thus proceeding to realize a thematic synthesis of the obtained data. Discussion and conclusion. A symptomatic overlap exists between both comorbidities in some clinical populations, and this relationship may hamper treatment outcomes. Keywords: Humans, comorbidity, obsessive compulsive disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder. Antecedentes. La literatura medica sugiere la existencia de una superposicion sintomatica entre el trastorno por estres postraumatico (TEPT) y el trastorno obsesivo-compulsivo (TOC), situacion que puede comprometer el tratamiento de esta poblacion clinica. Objetivo. El objetivo clave de este trabajo consiste en of recer una vision general de estudios empiricos y observacionales sobre la superposicion entre ambas psicopatologias. Metodo. Dos autores independientes buscaron en las bases de datos PubMed, PsycINFO y Web of Science entre abril y julio de 2020 utilizando DeCS relevant |
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Current medical literature suggests a symptomatic overlap between posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), which makes understanding their impact on the treatment process a challenging undertaking. Objective. The key aim of this work was to deliver a comprehensive overview of empirical and observational studies concerning the overlap between both psychopathologies. Method. Two independent authors searched PubMed, PsycINFO, and Web of Science databases between April and July 2020 utilizing relevant MeSH terms. Subsequently, a systematic scoping review was undertaken according to the PRISMA-ScR Statement to identify all relevant publications concerning the overlap of OCD and PTSD symptomatology. We included peer reviewed studies published in any language that contributed quantitative or qualitative data that addressed the relationship between OCD and PTSD symptoms as the main aim or outcome of the study. Non-peer-reviewed articles, studies that did not address this phenomenon of interest, and gray literature documents were excluded. This review was not registered into the International Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews, since, according to the National Institute of Health Research, scoping reviews are ineligible for registration into PROSPERO. Results. Twenty-five relevant studies were included (11 cross-sectional studies, 5 longitudinal-prospective studies, 4 case series, 4 case studies and 1 retrospective study). We did not conduct any statistical analysis due to the diversity of the included studies, thus proceeding to realize a thematic synthesis of the obtained data. Discussion and conclusion. A symptomatic overlap exists between both comorbidities in some clinical populations, and this relationship may hamper treatment outcomes. Keywords: Humans, comorbidity, obsessive compulsive disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder. Antecedentes. La literatura medica sugiere la existencia de una superposicion sintomatica entre el trastorno por estres postraumatico (TEPT) y el trastorno obsesivo-compulsivo (TOC), situacion que puede comprometer el tratamiento de esta poblacion clinica. Objetivo. El objetivo clave de este trabajo consiste en of recer una vision general de estudios empiricos y observacionales sobre la superposicion entre ambas psicopatologias. Metodo. Dos autores independientes buscaron en las bases de datos PubMed, PsycINFO y Web of Science entre abril y julio de 2020 utilizando DeCS relevantes. Se realizo una revision sistematica exploratoria de acuerdo con la Declaracion PRISMA-ScR para identificar todas las publicaciones relevantes sobre esta superposicion sintomatica. Se incluyeron estudios revisados por pares publicados en cualquier idioma que aportaron datos cuantitativos o cualitativos, que abordaron la relacion entre los sintomas de TOC y TEPT. Se excluyeron los articulos no revisados por pares, aquellos que no abordaron este fenomeno de interes y la literatura gris. Esta revision no se registro en el Registro Prospectivo Internacional de Revisiones Sistematicas, ya que acorde al Instituto Nacional de Investigacion en Salud, las revisiones sistematicas exploratorias no son elegibles para su registro en PROSPERO. Resultados. Se incluyeron 25 estudios relevantes (11 estudios transversales, 5 estudios longitudinales-prospectivos, 4 series de casos, 4 estudios de casos y 1 estudio retrospectivo). No se realizo ningun analisis estadistico debido a la diversidad de los estudios incluidos, por lo que se procedio a realizar una sintesis tematica. Discusion y conclusion. Existe una superposicion sintomatica entre ambas comorbilidades y esta relacion puede obstaculizar el tratamiento. 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Current medical literature suggests a symptomatic overlap between posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), which makes understanding their impact on the treatment process a challenging undertaking. Objective. The key aim of this work was to deliver a comprehensive overview of empirical and observational studies concerning the overlap between both psychopathologies. Method. Two independent authors searched PubMed, PsycINFO, and Web of Science databases between April and July 2020 utilizing relevant MeSH terms. Subsequently, a systematic scoping review was undertaken according to the PRISMA-ScR Statement to identify all relevant publications concerning the overlap of OCD and PTSD symptomatology. We included peer reviewed studies published in any language that contributed quantitative or qualitative data that addressed the relationship between OCD and PTSD symptoms as the main aim or outcome of the study. Non-peer-reviewed articles, studies that did not address this phenomenon of interest, and gray literature documents were excluded. This review was not registered into the International Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews, since, according to the National Institute of Health Research, scoping reviews are ineligible for registration into PROSPERO. Results. Twenty-five relevant studies were included (11 cross-sectional studies, 5 longitudinal-prospective studies, 4 case series, 4 case studies and 1 retrospective study). We did not conduct any statistical analysis due to the diversity of the included studies, thus proceeding to realize a thematic synthesis of the obtained data. Discussion and conclusion. A symptomatic overlap exists between both comorbidities in some clinical populations, and this relationship may hamper treatment outcomes. Keywords: Humans, comorbidity, obsessive compulsive disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder. Antecedentes. La literatura medica sugiere la existencia de una superposicion sintomatica entre el trastorno por estres postraumatico (TEPT) y el trastorno obsesivo-compulsivo (TOC), situacion que puede comprometer el tratamiento de esta poblacion clinica. Objetivo. El objetivo clave de este trabajo consiste en of recer una vision general de estudios empiricos y observacionales sobre la superposicion entre ambas psicopatologias. Metodo. Dos autores independientes buscaron en las bases de datos PubMed, PsycINFO y Web of Science entre abril y julio de 2020 utilizando DeCS relevantes. Se realizo una revision sistematica exploratoria de acuerdo con la Declaracion PRISMA-ScR para identificar todas las publicaciones relevantes sobre esta superposicion sintomatica. Se incluyeron estudios revisados por pares publicados en cualquier idioma que aportaron datos cuantitativos o cualitativos, que abordaron la relacion entre los sintomas de TOC y TEPT. Se excluyeron los articulos no revisados por pares, aquellos que no abordaron este fenomeno de interes y la literatura gris. Esta revision no se registro en el Registro Prospectivo Internacional de Revisiones Sistematicas, ya que acorde al Instituto Nacional de Investigacion en Salud, las revisiones sistematicas exploratorias no son elegibles para su registro en PROSPERO. Resultados. Se incluyeron 25 estudios relevantes (11 estudios transversales, 5 estudios longitudinales-prospectivos, 4 series de casos, 4 estudios de casos y 1 estudio retrospectivo). No se realizo ningun analisis estadistico debido a la diversidad de los estudios incluidos, por lo que se procedio a realizar una sintesis tematica. Discusion y conclusion. Existe una superposicion sintomatica entre ambas comorbilidades y esta relacion puede obstaculizar el tratamiento. 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Current medical literature suggests a symptomatic overlap between posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), which makes understanding their impact on the treatment process a challenging undertaking. Objective. The key aim of this work was to deliver a comprehensive overview of empirical and observational studies concerning the overlap between both psychopathologies. Method. Two independent authors searched PubMed, PsycINFO, and Web of Science databases between April and July 2020 utilizing relevant MeSH terms. Subsequently, a systematic scoping review was undertaken according to the PRISMA-ScR Statement to identify all relevant publications concerning the overlap of OCD and PTSD symptomatology. We included peer reviewed studies published in any language that contributed quantitative or qualitative data that addressed the relationship between OCD and PTSD symptoms as the main aim or outcome of the study. Non-peer-reviewed articles, studies that did not address this phenomenon of interest, and gray literature documents were excluded. This review was not registered into the International Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews, since, according to the National Institute of Health Research, scoping reviews are ineligible for registration into PROSPERO. Results. Twenty-five relevant studies were included (11 cross-sectional studies, 5 longitudinal-prospective studies, 4 case series, 4 case studies and 1 retrospective study). We did not conduct any statistical analysis due to the diversity of the included studies, thus proceeding to realize a thematic synthesis of the obtained data. Discussion and conclusion. A symptomatic overlap exists between both comorbidities in some clinical populations, and this relationship may hamper treatment outcomes. Keywords: Humans, comorbidity, obsessive compulsive disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder. Antecedentes. La literatura medica sugiere la existencia de una superposicion sintomatica entre el trastorno por estres postraumatico (TEPT) y el trastorno obsesivo-compulsivo (TOC), situacion que puede comprometer el tratamiento de esta poblacion clinica. Objetivo. El objetivo clave de este trabajo consiste en of recer una vision general de estudios empiricos y observacionales sobre la superposicion entre ambas psicopatologias. Metodo. Dos autores independientes buscaron en las bases de datos PubMed, PsycINFO y Web of Science entre abril y julio de 2020 utilizando DeCS relevantes. Se realizo una revision sistematica exploratoria de acuerdo con la Declaracion PRISMA-ScR para identificar todas las publicaciones relevantes sobre esta superposicion sintomatica. Se incluyeron estudios revisados por pares publicados en cualquier idioma que aportaron datos cuantitativos o cualitativos, que abordaron la relacion entre los sintomas de TOC y TEPT. Se excluyeron los articulos no revisados por pares, aquellos que no abordaron este fenomeno de interes y la literatura gris. Esta revision no se registro en el Registro Prospectivo Internacional de Revisiones Sistematicas, ya que acorde al Instituto Nacional de Investigacion en Salud, las revisiones sistematicas exploratorias no son elegibles para su registro en PROSPERO. Resultados. Se incluyeron 25 estudios relevantes (11 estudios transversales, 5 estudios longitudinales-prospectivos, 4 series de casos, 4 estudios de casos y 1 estudio retrospectivo). No se realizo ningun analisis estadistico debido a la diversidad de los estudios incluidos, por lo que se procedio a realizar una sintesis tematica. Discusion y conclusion. Existe una superposicion sintomatica entre ambas comorbilidades y esta relacion puede obstaculizar el tratamiento. 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