Dependent personality, separation anxiety disorder and other anxiety disorders in OCD. Academic Article uri icon

Overview

abstract

  • BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to investigate whether dependent personality and/or general personality dimensions might explain the strong relationships between separation anxiety disorder (Sep-AD) and three other anxiety disorders (agoraphobia, panic disorder and social anxiety disorder) in individuals with obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD). METHODS: Using data from 509 adult participants collected during the OCD Collaborative Genetic Study, we used logistic regression models to evaluate the relationships between Sep-AD, dependent personality score, general personality dimensions and three additional anxiety disorders. RESULTS: The dependent personality score was strongly associated with Sep-AD and the other anxiety disorders in models adjusted for age at interview, age at onset of OC symptoms and worst ever OCD severity score. Several general personality dimensions, especially neuroticism, extraversion and conscientiousness, were also related to Sep-AD and the other anxiety disorders. Sep-AD was not independently related to these anxiety disorders, in multivariate models including general personality and dependent personality disorder scores. CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest that Sep-AD in childhood and these other anxiety disorders in adulthood are consequences of dependent personality disorder (for agoraphobia and panic disorder) or introversion (for social phobia). It is unknown whether these results would be similar in a non-OCD sample.

publication date

  • November 5, 2015

Research

keywords

  • Agoraphobia
  • Anxiety, Separation
  • Dependent Personality Disorder
  • Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
  • Panic Disorder
  • Social Behavior

Identity

Scopus Document Identifier

  • 84956945331

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

  • 10.1002/pmh.1321

PubMed ID

  • 26542617

Additional Document Info

volume

  • 10

issue

  • 1