Cross-cultural differences in obsessive-compulsive symptom dimensions across young adults in Mexico and USA

Despite cross-cultural differences in obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) symptomology, little work has been extended in those in Mexico. To bridge this gap, the current study administered standardised and culturally-validated measures of OCD and a critical cultural construct - spirituality - to you...

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Authors: Berman, Noah Chase (Author) ; Gallegos-Guajardo, Julia (Author) ; Reuman, Lillian (Author) ; Ramirez, Manuel (Author) ; Valdez, Gladys (Author) ; Abramowitz, Jonathan S. (Author)
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Language:English
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Published: Taylor & Francis 2020
In: Mental health, religion & culture
Year: 2020, Volume: 23, Issue: 5, Pages: 443-454
Further subjects:B Cross-cultural
B OCD
B Spirituality
B Mexico
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