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. 2014 Oct 10;43(5):933–942. doi: 10.1007/s10802-014-9943-0

Table 1.

Demographic and clinical correlates of depression in children with OCD prior to treatment (N = 295)

Depressive symptoms
(n = 261)
Suspected depressive disorders
(n = 127)
Pearson’s r

Not depressed

(n = 94)

Depressed

(n = 33)

Chi square/t-test
Gender; female, n (%) -- 58 (40.8) 25 (62.5) 8.55*
Age (years), mean (SD) 0.12 14.57 (2.55) 14.97 (2.34) −0.79
Age at onset (years), mean (SD) 0.05 10.30 (3.14) 10.53 (3.32) −0.35
Family history of affective disorder -- 45 (48.9) 11 (34.4) 2.03
Family history of OCD -- 15 (16.3) 6 (18.8) 0.10
Previous CBT -- 58 (41.4) 16 (41.0) 0.01
Current SSRI medication, n (%) -- 50 (36.8) 17 (43.6) 0.60
Global functioning (CGAS), mean (SD) −0.19* 46.94 38.00 3.89*
Psychiatric admission -- 12 (12.9) 11 (34.4) 7.31*
School non-attendance -- 15 (22.7) 15 (50.0) 7.14*
OCD severity, mean (SD)
 Clinician (CY BOCS) 0.42* 25.62 (6.45) 31.64 (5.18) −4.84*
 Parent (ChOCI) 0.29* 30.69 (8.91) 36.93 (9.26) −3.16*
 Child (ChOCI) 0.48* 28.16 (8.55) 38.71 (6.65) −5.40*
OCD symptoms dimensions (CY-BOCS), mean (SD)
 Symmetry 0.18* 1.77 (1.49) 1.97 (1.33) −0.67
 Forbidden thoughts 0.34* 4.62 (3.65) 5.74 (4.32) −1.32
 Checking 0.23* 3.80 (3.33) 4.30 (3.45) −0.73
 Hoarding 0.23* 0.68 (0.88) 0.91 (1.01) −1.31

CGAS Children’s global functioning Scale, CY-BOCS Children’s Yale-brown obsessive compulsive scale, ChoCI Children’s obsessive compulsive inventory SD standard deviation, * p < 0.01