Gender Differences in Patients with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (Preliminary Study in an Egyptian Sample)
Reham Abdullah Mohamed Abdel Fatah;
Abstract
Obsessive – Compulsive behaviors have been described in the distant past, and often explained in social or religious terms (Mora, 1969).
Religious terms such as obsession compulsion and impulsion have been used since the medieval period to refer to beha
Religious terms such as obsession compulsion and impulsion have been used since the medieval period to refer to beha
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| Title | Gender Differences in Patients with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (Preliminary Study in an Egyptian Sample) | Other Titles | الفروق بين الجنسين فى مرضىّ الوسواس القهري | Authors | Reham Abdullah Mohamed Abdel Fatah | Keywords | Gender Differences in Patients with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (Preliminary Study in an Egyptian Sample) | Issue Date | 2009 | Description | Obsessive – Compulsive behaviors have been described in the distant past, and often explained in social or religious terms (Mora, 1969). Religious terms such as obsession compulsion and impulsion have been used since the medieval period to refer to beha |
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