Publications by authors named "Elisa Chakoff"

Controversy surrounds the classification of obsessive-compulsive spectrum disorder (OCSD) symptoms. In this study, we tested whether a broad OCSD symptoms model consisting of obsessive-compulsive, body dysmorphic, health anxiety, trichotillomania, pathological skin picking, impulsivity, and anxiety symptoms displayed sufficient data fit. Alternatively, we tested whether a reduced OCSD symptoms model consisting of obsessive-compulsive, body dysmorphic, health anxiety, trichotillomania, and pathological skin picking symptoms demonstrated superior fit.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Elisa Chakoff"

  • - Elisa Chakoff's research focuses on the classification and understanding of obsessive-compulsive spectrum disorder (OCSD) symptoms, particularly in non-clinical populations.
  • - Her 2011 study evaluated two models of OCSD symptoms: a broad model including various symptoms like trichotillomania and anxiety, and a reduced model focused on more common symptoms.
  • - The findings revealed that while both models provided a reasonable fit, the reduced model demonstrated superior data fit, contributing valuable insights for future research on OCSD classification.