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Depression/OCD Data Collected at Rogers Memorial Hospital. The scales used in this study were the Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology - self-report version (QIDS-SR), and the Yale-Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale - self-report (Y-BOCS-SR). The depression scale has 16 items (5 response categories), the OCD scale 10 items (4 response categories).
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A data frame with 408 individuals and the following 26 variables (16 depression items followed by 10 OCD items).
onset
Sleep-onset insomnia.
middle
Middle insomnia.
late
Early morning awakening.
hypersom
Hypersomnia.
sad
Sadness.
decappetite
Decreased appetite.
incappetite
Increased appetite.
weightloss
Weight loss.
weightgain
Weight gain.
concen
Concentration impairment.
guilt
Guilt and self-blame.
suicide
Suicidal thoughts, plans or attempts.
anhedonia
Anhedonia.
fatigue
Fatigue.
retard
Psychomotor retardation.
agitation
Agitation.
obtime
Time consumed by obsessions.
obinterfer
Interference due to obsessions.
obdistress
Distress caused by obsessions.
obresist
Difficulty resisting obsessions.
obcontrol
Difficulty controlling obsessions.
comptime
Time consumed by compulsions.
compinterf
Interference due to compulsions.
compdis
Distress caused by compulsions.
compresis
Difficulty resisting compulsions.
compcont
Difficulty controlling compulsions.
McNally, R. J., Mair, P., Mugno, B. L., and Riemann, B. C. (2017). Comorbid obsessive-compulsive disorder and depression: A Bayesian network approach. Psychological Medicine, 47(7), 1204-1214.
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