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. 2021 Apr 30;81:102410. doi: 10.1016/j.janxdis.2021.102410

Table 2.

Correlations among self-identified OCD group.

CTS DOCS-Total DOCS-Contam DOCS-RH DOCS-Thoughts DOCS-Symm DASS-Depres DASS-Anxiety DASS-Stress
CTS -- .19* .39** .20* .01 −.03 −.01 .30** .30**
More concerned than most other people .44** .36** .48** .35** .09 .11 .14 .40** .37**
Excessive COVID-19 anxiety .26** .24** .40** .21* .02 .07 .14 .32** .35**
COVID-19 become part of OCD .40** .30** .47** .29** .07 .05 .16 .34** .34**
OCD takes “backseat” to COVID-19 .23** −.04 .12 −.02 −.03 −.19* −.10 .04 .03
OCD worsening following COVID-19 .26** .35** .38** .27** .22** .13 .36** .36** .43**

Note. CTS = COVID-19 Threat Scale; DOCS = Dimensional Obsessive Compulsive Scale; RH = Responsibility for Harm; Thoughts = Taboo thoughts; Symm = Symmetry Concerns’ QLESQ = Quality of Life and Enjoyment Questionnaire; DASS = Depression Anxiety Stress Scales.

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p < .001.

*

p < .01.