Obsessive Compulsions and Autism
Research
This page provides details of some of the most significant reviews on obsessive compulsions and autism which have been published in English-language, peer-reviewed journals. If you know of any other studies we should include please email info@researchautism.net with the details. Thank you.
If you are a UK resident you may be able to obtain full copies of some of the items listed here from your local public library, your college library, or the National Autistic Society's Information. Centre. You may also be able to obtain copies from the publisher of the items.
Related Research
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Baron-Cohen S. (1989)
Do autistic children have obsessions and compulsions?
British Journal of Clinical Psychology.
28(99),
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Bejerot S. (2007)
An autistic dimension: a proposed subtype of obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Autism.
11(2),
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Gross-Isseroff R., Hermesh H., Weizman A. (2001)
Obsessive compulsive behaviour in autism towards an autistic-obsessive compulsive syndrome?
World Journal of Bilogical Psychiatry.
2(4),
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Hollander E. (1998)
Treatment of obsessive-compulsive spectrum disorders with SSRIs.
British Journal of Psychiatry Supplement.
35
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Marina Jiujias, Kelley E., Layla Hall (2017)
Restricted, repetitive behaviors in autism spectrum disorder and obsessive–compulsive disorder: A comparative review.
Child Psychiatry and Human Development.
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Matson J. L., Dempsey T. (2009)
The nature and treatment of compulsions, obsessions, and rituals in people with developmental disabilities.
Research in Developmental Disabilities.
30(3),
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McDougle C. J., Kresch L. E., Posey D. J. (2000)
Repetitive thoughts and behavior in pervasive developmental disorders: treatment with serotonin reuptake inhibitors.
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders.
30(5),
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- Updated
- 20 Mar 2017