2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.jocrd.2013.05.001
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The Spanish version of the Obsessive-Compulsive Inventory-Revised (OCI-R): Reliability, validity, diagnostic accuracy, and sensitivity to treatment effects in clinical samples

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“…We found that those in the HD group scored significantly higher than the OCD and CC on the OCI-HD and results from the current study provide important preliminary evidence to suggest that the 3-item OCI-HD scale may be sufficient to detect significant hoarding symptoms (correctly classifying 93% of this group). This finding is contradictory to other studies in the field that have failed to demonstrate criterion validity of the OCI-R hoarding subscale (Belloch et al, 2013; Solem et al, 2010). It is possible that this was due to lack of power, as it would be expected that only a small proportion (e.g., 5%; Mataix-Cols et al, 1999) of individuals with clinical hoarding symptoms would be seen in an OCD sample.…”
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“…We found that those in the HD group scored significantly higher than the OCD and CC on the OCI-HD and results from the current study provide important preliminary evidence to suggest that the 3-item OCI-HD scale may be sufficient to detect significant hoarding symptoms (correctly classifying 93% of this group). This finding is contradictory to other studies in the field that have failed to demonstrate criterion validity of the OCI-R hoarding subscale (Belloch et al, 2013; Solem et al, 2010). It is possible that this was due to lack of power, as it would be expected that only a small proportion (e.g., 5%; Mataix-Cols et al, 1999) of individuals with clinical hoarding symptoms would be seen in an OCD sample.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…The original article (Foa et al, 2002) recommended a cutoff score of 21 to distinguish individuals with OCD from those without anxiety disorders, and the same cutoff score was recommended by others (Abramowitz et al, 2005; Belloch et al, 2013). However, other authors have recommended cut scores ranging from 14-36 for various populations (Abramowitz & Deacon, 2006; Gönner et al 2008; Williams et al, 2013).…”
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“…Validación para su uso en muestras no-clínicas y clínicas de Belloch et al, 2013). Autoinforme de 18 ítems que mide el malestar asociado a los síntomas obsesivos-compulsivos.…”
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“…In that context, OCI-R has been the subject of researchers from different cultural contexts and languages. Studies conducted with both clinical and non-clinical samples provided evidence that OCI-R had good psychometric properties (Fullana, Tortella-Feliu, Caseras, Andión, Torrubis et al, 2005;Huppert, Walther, Hajcak, Yadin, Foa et al, 2007;Gönner, Leonhard, & Ecker, 2008;Sica, Ghisi, Altoè, Chiri, Franceschini et al, 2009;Woo, Kwon, Lim, & Shin, 2010;Souza, Foa, Meyer, Niederauer & Cordioli, 2011;Belloch, Roncero, García-Soriano, Carrió, Cabedo et al, 2013).…”
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confidence: 99%