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  • A significant number of individuals with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) are not receiving adequate treatment, despite more available treatment options over the past decade.
  • Many participants in a study reported using treatments such as SSRIs for medication and "talk therapy" for psychotherapy, but only 60% had sought any kind of treatment for their OCD.
  • Key barriers to treatment included high costs, lack of insurance, feelings of shame, and doubts about the effectiveness of treatment, indicating a need for better outreach and support for those with OCD.

Article Abstract

Background: Despite the increasing dissemination of treatment for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) in the past decade, the majority of individuals with OCD are not receiving appropriate treatment. This study examined rates of treatment utilization and barriers to treatment in an internet sample of individuals with self-reported OCD.

Methods: One hundred and seventy-five participants completed an online survey examining OCD symptoms, psychosocial measures, barriers to treatment, and treatment utilization.

Results: Sixty percent of the sample reported receiving treatment for their OCD symptoms. The majority of participants who sought pharmacotherapy received SSRIs, whereas the majority who sought psychotherapeutic treatment received "talk therapy." The cost of treatment, lack of insurance coverage, shame, and doubt that treatment would be effective were the most commonly endorsed barriers to treatment among the sample.

Conclusions: Findings demonstrated relatively low treatment utilization rates among the sample, with many participants receiving treatments other than the gold-standard medication and psychotherapy treatments (i.e. SSRIs and cognitive behavioral therapy, respectively). Furthermore, a large portion of the sample endorsed many barriers to treatment seeking, such as logistic and financial barriers; stigma, shame, and discrimination barriers; and treatment perception and satisfaction barriers. This study highlights the need for more effective treatment dissemination in OCD.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/da.20694DOI Listing

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