The Netherlands Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Association study is a multicenter naturalistic cohort study of the biological, psychological and social determinants of chronicity in a clinical OCD patients sample.

In half of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) patients the disorder runs a chronic course despite treatment. The factors determining this unfavourable outcome remain unknown. The Netherlands Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Association (NOCDA) study is a multicentre naturalistic cohort study of the biological, psychological and social determinants of chronicity in a clinical sample.

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Recruitment of OCD patients took place in mental health organizations. Its design is a six-year longitudinal cohort study among a representative clinical sample of 419 OCD patients. All five measurements within this six-year period involved validated semi-structured interviews and self-report questionnaires which gathered information on the severity of OCD and its co-morbidity as well as information on general wellbeing, quality of life, daily activities, medical consumption and key psychological and social factors. The baseline measurements also include DNA and blood sampling and data on demographic and personality variables.

You can find more information on the NOCDA cohort study website (in Dutch).

APH contact persons: Patricia van Oppen, Merijn Eikelenboom
Contact: nocda@ggzingeest.nl