Abstract
The aim of this presentation is to describe and discuss the methodology of the Nordic Long-Term OCD Treatment Study (NordLOTS) and to summarize results from its first step. The study’s purpose was to evaluate treatment outcome of CBT, to identify CBT nonresponders or partial responders, and to investigate whether an increased number of CBT sessions or sertraline treatment gives the best outcome. Additionally, the aim of this presentation is to identify treatment-refractory patients and to investigate the outcome of aripiprazole augmentation when other strategies proved inadequate. The study also had the aim to assess the outcome of all participants over a 3-year period after CBT ended.
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