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Publications [#253283] of Terrie E. Moffitt

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Journal Articles

  1. Grisham, JR; Anderson, TM; Poulton, R; Moffitt, TE; Andrews, G (2009). Childhood neuropsychological deficits associated with adult obsessive-compulsive disorder.. The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science, 195(2), 138-141. [doi]
    (last updated on 2024/04/24)

    Abstract:

    Background

    Existing neuropsychological studies of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) are cross-sectional and do not provide evidence of whether deficits are trait-related (antecedent and independent of symptomatology) or state-related (a consequence, dependent on symptomatology).

    Aims

    To investigate whether there are premorbid neuropsychological deficits associated with adult OCD.

    Method

    Longitudinal data were collected from participants of the Dunedin Multidisciplinary Health and Developmental study. Neuropsychological data collected at age 13 were linked with age 32 diagnosis of OCD.

    Results

    The group who had OCD at age 32 differed significantly from the control group with no OCD on their performance at age 13 on neuropsychological tests of visuospatial, visuoconstructive and visuomotor skills, controlling for gender and socioeconomic status, but did not differ on tests of general IQ or verbal ability. Performance of the group with OCD on tests of executive functioning was mixed.

    Conclusions

    Individuals with OCD have premorbid impairment in visuospatial abilities and some forms of executive functioning, consistent with biological models of OCD.

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