BACKGROUND: Compulsivity can be seen across various mental health conditions and refers to a tendency toward repetitive habitual acts that are persistent and functionally impairing. Compulsivity involves dysfunctional reward-related circuitry and is thought to be significantly heritable. Despite this, its measurement from a transdiagnostic perspective has received only scant research attention. Here we examine both the psychometric properties of a recently developed compulsivity scale, as well as its relationship with compulsive symptoms, familial risk, and reward-related attentional capture. METHODS: Two-hundred and sixty individuals participated in the study (mean age = 36.0 [SD = 10.8] years; 60.0% male) and completed the Cambridge-Chica...
Compulsivity is the defining feature of various psychiatric disorders including Obsessive Compulsive...
Abstract Background Compulsivity, the closely linked trait impulsivity and addictive behaviour are a...
Prominent theories suggest that compulsive behaviors, characteristic of obsessive-compulsive disorde...
BACKGROUND.: Compulsivity can be seen across various mental health conditions and refers to a tenden...
Background and objectives: Neurocognitive processes are key drivers of addictive and compulsive diso...
A cue that signals reward can capture attention and elicit approach behaviors in people and animals....
OBJECTIVE: Compulsivity refers to a tendency toward repetitive habitual behaviors. Multiple disorder...
Abstract Background Compulsivity is the hallmark of addiction progression and, as a construct, has p...
Compulsive behaviors are driven by repetitive urges and typically involve the experience of limited ...
Compulsive behaviors are driven by repetitive urges and typically involve the experience of limited ...
Background and Aim: Impulsivity and compulsivity are two key temperament traits involved in behavior...
Compulsivity is associated with alterations in the structure and the function of parallel and intera...
Compulsivity is associated with alterations in the structure and the function of parallel and intera...
Background and aims: There is a growing interest in determining the specific role of obsessive–compu...
Aims: To determine the rates and associated illness characteristics of obsessive-compulsive disorde...
Compulsivity is the defining feature of various psychiatric disorders including Obsessive Compulsive...
Abstract Background Compulsivity, the closely linked trait impulsivity and addictive behaviour are a...
Prominent theories suggest that compulsive behaviors, characteristic of obsessive-compulsive disorde...
BACKGROUND.: Compulsivity can be seen across various mental health conditions and refers to a tenden...
Background and objectives: Neurocognitive processes are key drivers of addictive and compulsive diso...
A cue that signals reward can capture attention and elicit approach behaviors in people and animals....
OBJECTIVE: Compulsivity refers to a tendency toward repetitive habitual behaviors. Multiple disorder...
Abstract Background Compulsivity is the hallmark of addiction progression and, as a construct, has p...
Compulsive behaviors are driven by repetitive urges and typically involve the experience of limited ...
Compulsive behaviors are driven by repetitive urges and typically involve the experience of limited ...
Background and Aim: Impulsivity and compulsivity are two key temperament traits involved in behavior...
Compulsivity is associated with alterations in the structure and the function of parallel and intera...
Compulsivity is associated with alterations in the structure and the function of parallel and intera...
Background and aims: There is a growing interest in determining the specific role of obsessive–compu...
Aims: To determine the rates and associated illness characteristics of obsessive-compulsive disorde...
Compulsivity is the defining feature of various psychiatric disorders including Obsessive Compulsive...
Abstract Background Compulsivity, the closely linked trait impulsivity and addictive behaviour are a...
Prominent theories suggest that compulsive behaviors, characteristic of obsessive-compulsive disorde...