Abstract
The first-line treatment for pediatric OCD is CBT. A recent study identified 3 distinct treatment-response trajectories during and after treatment in a large group of children with OCD and found that higher levels of contamination symptoms predicted being a limited responder to CBT. This study is an extension of this, examining what characterizes this group of limited responders to CBT regarding contamination symptoms from baseline to 3-year follow-up compared to acute and slow responders to CBT.
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