A multilevel longitudinal study of obsessive compulsive symptoms in adolescence: male gender and emotional stability as protective factors

Abstract The severity of obsessive compulsive symptoms (OCS) is suggested to be normally distributed in the general population, and they appear to have an impact on a range of aspects of adolescent development. Importantly, there are individual differences regarding susceptibility to OCS. In the pre...

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Main Authors: Vasilis Stavropoulos, Kathleen A. Moore, Helen Lazaratou, Dimitris Dikeos, Rapson Gomez
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2017-11-01
Series:Annals of General Psychiatry
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12991-017-0165-z
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spelling doaj-e0ee7bc1610345ed98f59e01997a65812020-11-25T02:30:51ZengBMCAnnals of General Psychiatry1744-859X2017-11-0116111210.1186/s12991-017-0165-zA multilevel longitudinal study of obsessive compulsive symptoms in adolescence: male gender and emotional stability as protective factorsVasilis Stavropoulos0Kathleen A. Moore1Helen Lazaratou2Dimitris Dikeos3Rapson Gomez4National and Kapodistrian University of AthensFederation University AustraliaNational and Kapodistrian University of AthensNational and Kapodistrian University of AthensFederation University AustraliaAbstract The severity of obsessive compulsive symptoms (OCS) is suggested to be normally distributed in the general population, and they appear to have an impact on a range of aspects of adolescent development. Importantly, there are individual differences regarding susceptibility to OCS. In the present repeated measures study, OCS were studied in relation to gender and emotional stability (as a personality trait) using a normative sample of 515 adolescents at ages 16 and 18 years. OCS were assessed with the relevant subscale of the SCL-90-R and emotional stability with the Five Factor Questionnaire. A three-level hierarchical linear model was calculated to longitudinally assess the over time variations of OCS and their over time links to gender and emotional stability, while controlling for random effects due to the nesting of the data. Experiencing OCS increased with age (between 16 and 18 years). Additionally, male gender and higher emotional stability were associated with lower OCS at 16 years and these remained stable over time. Results indicate age-related and between individual differences on reported OCS that need to be considered for prevention and intervention planning.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12991-017-0165-zObsessive compulsive symptomsAdolescenceGenderDevelopmentEmotional stability
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author Vasilis Stavropoulos
Kathleen A. Moore
Helen Lazaratou
Dimitris Dikeos
Rapson Gomez
spellingShingle Vasilis Stavropoulos
Kathleen A. Moore
Helen Lazaratou
Dimitris Dikeos
Rapson Gomez
A multilevel longitudinal study of obsessive compulsive symptoms in adolescence: male gender and emotional stability as protective factors
Annals of General Psychiatry
Obsessive compulsive symptoms
Adolescence
Gender
Development
Emotional stability
author_facet Vasilis Stavropoulos
Kathleen A. Moore
Helen Lazaratou
Dimitris Dikeos
Rapson Gomez
author_sort Vasilis Stavropoulos
title A multilevel longitudinal study of obsessive compulsive symptoms in adolescence: male gender and emotional stability as protective factors
title_short A multilevel longitudinal study of obsessive compulsive symptoms in adolescence: male gender and emotional stability as protective factors
title_full A multilevel longitudinal study of obsessive compulsive symptoms in adolescence: male gender and emotional stability as protective factors
title_fullStr A multilevel longitudinal study of obsessive compulsive symptoms in adolescence: male gender and emotional stability as protective factors
title_full_unstemmed A multilevel longitudinal study of obsessive compulsive symptoms in adolescence: male gender and emotional stability as protective factors
title_sort multilevel longitudinal study of obsessive compulsive symptoms in adolescence: male gender and emotional stability as protective factors
publisher BMC
series Annals of General Psychiatry
issn 1744-859X
publishDate 2017-11-01
description Abstract The severity of obsessive compulsive symptoms (OCS) is suggested to be normally distributed in the general population, and they appear to have an impact on a range of aspects of adolescent development. Importantly, there are individual differences regarding susceptibility to OCS. In the present repeated measures study, OCS were studied in relation to gender and emotional stability (as a personality trait) using a normative sample of 515 adolescents at ages 16 and 18 years. OCS were assessed with the relevant subscale of the SCL-90-R and emotional stability with the Five Factor Questionnaire. A three-level hierarchical linear model was calculated to longitudinally assess the over time variations of OCS and their over time links to gender and emotional stability, while controlling for random effects due to the nesting of the data. Experiencing OCS increased with age (between 16 and 18 years). Additionally, male gender and higher emotional stability were associated with lower OCS at 16 years and these remained stable over time. Results indicate age-related and between individual differences on reported OCS that need to be considered for prevention and intervention planning.
topic Obsessive compulsive symptoms
Adolescence
Gender
Development
Emotional stability
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12991-017-0165-z
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