Author/Authors :
Fardin, Mohammad Ali Department of Psychology - Zahedan Branch - Islamic Azad University, Zahedan , Shirazi, Mahmoud Department of Psychology - University of Sistan and Baluchestan, Zahedan , Arab, Ali Department of Psychology - University of Sistan and Baluchestan, Zahedan
Abstract :
Objectives: The current studyaimedat investigating the prevalence of obsessive - compulsive disorder (OCD)symptomsin Zahedan,
Iran, and comparing it among primary school females and males aged 7 to 11 years.
Methods: The current descriptive study, with a causal - comparative design, was conducted on a statistical population including
61012 students (30843 males and 30169 females) studying in both districts of Zahedan. A multistage cluster sampling method was
applied and 381 questionnaires were distributed among the female and male students. Obsessive - compulsive inventory - child
version (OCI - CV) developed by Foa was used as a data collection tool.
Results: Given the three cut off points considered in the OCI - CV, the results demonstrated that 29.9%, 56.2%, and 13.9% of the subjects
experienced mild, moderate, and severe symptoms OCD, respectively. In addition, the results of multivariate analysis of variance
(MANOVA) indicated a significant difference inOCDwith regard to gender, and all symptoms of OCD(doubting/checking, obsessing,
hoarding, washing, ordering, and neutralizing) were more prevalent among the females compared with males.
Conclusions: OCD symptoms and obsessive behaviors were more prevalent among females compared with males in Zahedan primary
schools.