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. 2020 Mar 24;30(2):271–281. doi: 10.1007/s00787-020-01514-7

Table 1.

Sociodemographic and clinical characteristics across groups

Aggressive OCD
n = 50
Symmetry OCD
n = 31
Contamination OCD
n = 39
SAD
n = 27
GAD
n = 28
Sociodemographic characteristics
 Age, years, M (SD) 13.51 (2.91) 12.66 (2.66) 13.70 (2.62) 15.90 (1.33) 14.83 (2.35)
 Female, n (%) 32 (64.0%) 22 (71.0%) 21 (53.8%) 24 (88.9%) 25 (89.3%)
 Living with both parents, n (%) 35 (70.0%) 20 (64.5%) 23 (59.0%) 12 (44.4%) 18 (64.3%)
 Mothers, university education, n (%) 38 (79.2%) 23 (74.2%) 27 (69.2%) 14 (58.3%) 12 (46.2%)
 Fathers, university education, n (%) 26 (54.2%) 16 (51.6%) 23 (59.0%) 14 (58.3%) 11 (42.3%)
 Family economy, good or very good, n (%) 37 (78.7%) 24 (77.4%) 28 (77.8%) 16 (84.2%) 15 (60.0%)
Clinical characteristics
 OCD, n (%) 50 (100%) 31 (100%) 39 (100%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%)
 GAD, n (%) 15 (30%) 10 (32.3%) 7 (17.9%) 6 (22.2%) 28 (100%)
 SAD, n (%) 7 (14.9%) 2 (6.5%) 2 (5.1%) 27 (100%) 7 (28.0%)
 Any anxiety disorder, n (%) 28 (56.0%) 17 (54.8%) 14 (35.9%) 27 (100%) 28 (100%)
 Major depression, n (%) 4 (8.0%) 3 (9.7%) 3 (7.7%) 12 (44.4%) 8 (28.6%)
 ADHD, n (%) 6 (12.0%) 5 (16.1%) 9 (23.1%) 0 (0%) 4 (14.3%)
 Autism, n (%) 3 (6.0%) 0 (0%) 5 (12.8%) 0 (0%) 1 (3.6%)
 CY-BOCS, M (SD) 24.22 (4.77) 23.51 (3.60) 21.63 (4.05)
 AQ10, M (SD) 2.54 (2.40) 2.42 (1.92) 2.44 (1.96)
 OCI-CV Hoarding, M (SD) 2.10 (1.73) 2.19 (1.52) 0.77 (1.17)
 Age of OCD symptom onset, M (SD) 8.70 (2.92) 7.42 (2.14) 8.79 (3.16)
 First-degree relative with OCD, n (%) 10 (20.4%) 6 (20.0%) 11 (28.9%)
 Lifetime history of tic disorder, n (%) 10 (20.4%) 11 (35.5%) 12 (30.8%)

Missing data for parental education and family economy was 2.7% for the OCD group, 17.3% for the SAD group, and 8.3% for the GAD group

OCD obsessive–compulsive disorder, GAD Generalized anxiety disorder, SAD social anxiety disorder, CY-BOCS Children’s Yale–Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale, CGI-S Clinical Global Impression-Severity, CGI-I Clinical Global Impression-Improvement