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Executive Functioning, Family Accommodation, and Treatment Response in Youth with OCD and Comorbid ADHD in a Partial Hospital Program

Few studies have examined differential treatment response, rates of familial accommodation (FA), and executive functioning (EF) in youth with OCD vs. OCD + ADHD, particularly in a partial hospital program (PHP). The current study includes 138 youth diagnosed with OCD only and 102 youth diagnosed wit...

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Main Authors: Killion, Bryana, Marklin, Marika, O'Connor, Erin, Freeman, Jennifer B, Cain, Grace H, Walther, Michael, Benito, Kristen Grabill
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