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Multidimensional assessment of OCD: integration and revision of the vancouver obsessional‐compulsive inventory and the symmetry ordering and arranging questionnaire
Authors:Sascha Gönner  Willi Ecker  Rainer Leonhart  Klaus Limbacher
Institution:1. University of Mainz, Germany;2. Institute of Behaviour Therapy;3. University of Freiburg;4. Psychosomatic Clinic of Bad Dürkheim
Abstract:This article reports on the integration and revision of two self‐report measures of obsessive‐compulsive symptoms based on data from an obsessive‐compulsive disorder (OCD) sample (n=228): the Vancouver Obsessional‐Compulsive Inventory (VOCI) and the Symmetry Ordering and Arranging Questionnaire (SOAQ). The revised measure provides scores on five symptom subscales (Contamination, Checking, Hoarding, Symmetry and Ordering, Obsessions). It shows improvement upon current versions in several ways: it has a good model fit, eliminates redundancy, reduces overlap across subscales, is much shorter, and covers those OCD dimensions most frequently identified in factor‐analytic studies. Strengths of the revision compared with other measures are high distinctiveness of subscales, discriminant validity with depression and anxiety, and a more fine‐grained and comprehensive assessment of obsessional contents. © 2010 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Clin Psychol: 66:1–19, 2010.
Keywords:OCD  assessment  Vancouver Obsessional‐Compulsive Inventory (VOCI)  Symmetry Ordering and Arranging Questionnaire (SOAQ)  symptom dimensions
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