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MEDICATION-INDUCED OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE RELATED DISORDER [1 record]

Record 1 2017-02-24

English

Subject field(s)
  • Neuroses
  • Medication
  • Clinical Psychology
CONT

The essential features of substance/medication-induced obsessive-compulsive disorder and related disorder are prominent symptoms of an obsessive-compulsive and related disorder (criterion A) that are judged to be attributable to the effects of a substance (e.g., drug of abuse, medication).

OBS

The name of the ... medication-induced obsessive-compulsive and related disorder begins with the specific [medication] that is presumed to be causing the obsessive-compulsive and related symptoms.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Névroses
  • Médicaments
  • Psychologie clinique
CONT

Les caractéristiques essentielles du trouble obsessionnel-compulsif ou apparenté induit par une substance/un médicament sont des symptômes manifestes d'un trouble obsessionnel-compulsif ou apparenté (critère A), jugés imputables aux effets d'une substance (p. ex. substance donnant lieu à abus, médicament).

OBS

[Souvent, le] nom du trouble obsessionnel-compulsif ou apparenté induit par [...] un médicament débute avec [le médicament spécifique] qui est la cause présumée des symptômes obsessionnels-compulsifs et apparentés.

Spanish

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