Abstract

Our prior research demonstrated that patient adherence to homework during cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) strongly predicts acute outcome for patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).1 To examine whether homework adherence also predicts outcome at 6 month follow-up, we capitalized on data from a clinical trial that provided CBT consisting of exposure and ritual prevention (EX/RP) to 30 adults with OCD, measured homework adherence during acute treatment using a reliable and validated scale, and re-evaluated severity of OCD 6 months later.

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