Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder in Primary Care: Overview on Diagnosis and Management

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Najlaa Mohammad Alsudairy
Sultan Abdulaziz Alzhrani
Tahani Mohammed Safer Manea
Mohammed Hisham Bardesi
Amirah Saeed Alsahawohi
Bader Abdulwahab N Alamer
Mohammed Ali Salman Almalki
Ahmed Amer A Almutawah
Hussain Mubarak H Huraysi
Majed Fahad Z Alsharif
Alanoud Khaled M Alkharsan
Sami Bader R Alarjan
Abdulaziz Fahad M Aljaiban

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Background: Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a debilitating condition marked by the presence of intrusive obsessions and repetitive compulsions. The primary care setting often serves as the first line of contact for individuals grappling with mental health issues, making it a crucial frontier in the early detection and management of OCD. Therefore, the accurate diagnosis of OCD in such settings is essential for effective management. Objective: This review article aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the diagnostic process for OCD, emphasizing the clinical presentation, differential diagnosis, and various diagnostic tools available. Additionally, it explores current strategies for managing OCD, including pharmacological and psychotherapeutic interventions. Methodology: For this review, a comprehensive literature search was conducted using Google Scholar and PubMed databases. Keywords such as "Diagnosis," "obsessive compulsive disorder," and "management" were employed to narrow down relevant studies. Both qualitative and quantitative research papers were included, while non-English publications and those lacking peer-review were excluded. Results: Core symptoms of OCD include obsessions and compulsions, with the Y-BOCS being a standard measure for diagnosis. Differential diagnosis is essential to distinguish OCD from other conditions. SSRIs have been recognized as first-line pharmacological treatments. CBT, particularly Exposure and Response Prevention, remains a potent psychotherapeutic intervention. Emerging treatments like DBS and TMS offer hope for those unresponsive to conventional treatments. Combination therapies have shown enhanced efficacy in certain cases. Conclusion: The meticulous diagnosis of OCD requires recognizing its core symptoms, ruling out other conditions, and leveraging validated clinical tools. A multi-faceted management approach combining pharmacological and psychological treatments ensures optimal patient outcomes, with ongoing research introducing promising new interventions.

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Alsudairy , N. M. ., Alzhrani, S. A. ., Manea, T. M. S. ., Bardesi , M. H. ., Alsahawohi, A. S. ., Alamer , B. A. N. ., Almalki, M. A. S. ., Almutawah , A. A. A. ., Huraysi , H. M. H. ., Alsharif , M. F. Z., Alkharsan , A. K. M. ., Alarjan , S. B. R. ., & Aljaiban, A. F. M. (2023). Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder in Primary Care: Overview on Diagnosis and Management. Journal of Advanced Zoology, 44(S5), 1199–1208. https://doi.org/10.17762/jaz.v44iS-5.1161
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