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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Brain Struct Funct. 2014 Sep;219(5):1801–1812. doi: 10.1007/s00429-013-0602-y

Table 1.

Demographic and clinical characteristics for participants

Characteristics OCD (N = 30)
Mean (SD)
SIB (N = 19)
Mean (SD)
CON (N = 30)
Mean (SD)
Analysis
F (df = 2.76) P value
Age (years) 0.17 0.84
Male/female 0.15
Education (years) 13.7 (3.0) 14.6 (2.4) 13.3 (3.7) 1.10 0.34
IQ estimate 104.2 (16.7) 104.7 (14.8) 107.2 (15.7) 0.30 0.74
Age at onset of OCD (years) 19.5 (5.5)
Duration of illness (years) 8.6 (5.5)
Y-BOCS (total) 27.7 (6.2) 3.8 (3.7) 2.0 (2.7) 279.80 <0.01
Y-BOCS (obsessions) 15.7 (3.5) 1.7 (1.9) 0.9 (1.2) 315.46 <0.01
Y-BOCS (compulsions) 12.0 (4.9) 2.2 (2.2) 1.1 (1.9) 88.80 <0.01
OCI-R 21.9 (12.2) 9.0 (6.6) 10.3 (9.3) 13.73 <0.01
BDI 17.0 (13.7) 3.5 (7.4) 7.2 (8.0) 11.54 <0.01
STAI (state) 49.9 (17.7) 29.1 (15.1) 34.5 (18.1) 10.08 <0.01
STAI (trait) 52.1 (16.8) 29.4 (17.6) 34.1 (17.8) 12.44 <0.01

BDI Beck Depression Inventory, CON healthy control subjects, OCD patients with obsessive–compulsive disorder; OCI-R Obsessive–Compulsive Inventory-Revised, SD standard deviation, SIB siblings of individuals with OCD, STAI state-trait anxiety inventory, Y-BOCS Yale-Brown Obsessive–Compulsive Scale