Table 2.
Primary and Secondary DSM-5 Diagnoses
Primary DSM-5 Diagnosis | N (%)1 |
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Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder | 138 (94.5) |
Bipolar Disorder I | 1 (0.68) |
Body Dysmorphic Disorder | 1 (0.68) |
Generalized Anxiety Disorder | 1 (0.68) |
Major Depressive Disorder | 1 (0.68) |
Panic Disorder | 1 (0.68) |
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder | 1 (0.68) |
Social Anxiety Disorder | 2 (1.37) |
Missing Primary Diagnosis | 45 (23.6) |
| |
Secondary/Comorbid DSM-5 Diagnosis | N (%) |
| |
Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD) | 41 (28.1) |
Autism Spectrum Disorder | 4 (2.74) |
Bipolar Disorder | 14 (9.59) |
Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD) | 18 (12.3) |
Excoriation Disorder | 10 (6.85) |
Generalized Anxiety Disorder | 92 (63.0) |
Hoarding Disorder | 8 (5.48) |
Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) | 77 (52.7) |
Panic Disorder | 25 (17.1) |
Personality Disorder | 7 (4.79) |
Seasonal Affective Disorder | 34 (23.3) |
Tic Disorder | 1 (0.68) |
Tourette’s Disorder | 4 (2.74) |
Trichotillomania | 8 (5.48) |
Condition Not Listed | 44 (22.5) |
Most participants (76%, n = 146) completed the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-5 Disorders (SCID-5) to categorize primary and co-morbid diagnoses, however, the SCID-5 was not able to be administered to the remaining 24% (n = 45) of the sample due to logistical, clinical, or scheduling constraints. Percentages above reflect percent of participants with a given diagnosis based on all available SCID data (n = 146 instead of N = 191).