Hoarding disorder can be defined as a persistent difficulty in discarding items, due to distress associated with such disposal or a perceived need to save items regardless of their actual value. Such behavior must result in the accumulation of clutter, which significantly compromises living conditions, causing distress and/or functional impairment. The most frequently hoarded items are objects and animals. The point prevalence of clinically significant hoarding was estimated to be 1.5 to 2.1% in the general population, and may exceed 6% in the elderly. HD poses a range of health and safety hazards to individuals, especially older adults, generating significant costs to society. The diagnosis of HD is clinical, and should only be established...
This article provides a focused review of the literature on compulsive hoarding and presents a numbe...
Excessive acquisition is a key symptom of hoarding disorder (HD), appearing in 60 to 95% of HD patie...
Hoarding disorder (HD) is a new diagnostic category in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Ment...
Objectives: To provide a brief selective review of the current literature regarding Diagnostic and S...
Purpose of reviewThe purpose of the following paper is to review recent literature trends and findin...
Hoarding disorder, classified as one of the obsessive-compulsive and related disorders in the DSM-5,...
Introduction Hoarding disorder (HD) affects at least 1.5% of the population and is considered to be ...
A new diagnosis termed Hoarding Disorder has been proposed for inclusion in the upcoming DSM-5 to co...
Hoarding disorder is an under-recognized yet complex and pervasive psychological problem that domina...
Hoarding disorder is an under-recognized yet complex and pervasive psychological problem that domina...
Clinicians have observed hoarding behaviors for many years, but only recently have the behaviors des...
Hoarding disorder is characterized by a persistent difficulty discarding items, the desire to save i...
We've all got boxes of old letters, clothes and other keepsakes we've collected over our lifetime. S...
Background: Hoarding Disorder (HD) is currently under consideration for inclusion as a distinct diso...
Hoarding disorder (HD) is a recently recognized psychiatric condition, now classified under the cat...
This article provides a focused review of the literature on compulsive hoarding and presents a numbe...
Excessive acquisition is a key symptom of hoarding disorder (HD), appearing in 60 to 95% of HD patie...
Hoarding disorder (HD) is a new diagnostic category in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Ment...
Objectives: To provide a brief selective review of the current literature regarding Diagnostic and S...
Purpose of reviewThe purpose of the following paper is to review recent literature trends and findin...
Hoarding disorder, classified as one of the obsessive-compulsive and related disorders in the DSM-5,...
Introduction Hoarding disorder (HD) affects at least 1.5% of the population and is considered to be ...
A new diagnosis termed Hoarding Disorder has been proposed for inclusion in the upcoming DSM-5 to co...
Hoarding disorder is an under-recognized yet complex and pervasive psychological problem that domina...
Hoarding disorder is an under-recognized yet complex and pervasive psychological problem that domina...
Clinicians have observed hoarding behaviors for many years, but only recently have the behaviors des...
Hoarding disorder is characterized by a persistent difficulty discarding items, the desire to save i...
We've all got boxes of old letters, clothes and other keepsakes we've collected over our lifetime. S...
Background: Hoarding Disorder (HD) is currently under consideration for inclusion as a distinct diso...
Hoarding disorder (HD) is a recently recognized psychiatric condition, now classified under the cat...
This article provides a focused review of the literature on compulsive hoarding and presents a numbe...
Excessive acquisition is a key symptom of hoarding disorder (HD), appearing in 60 to 95% of HD patie...
Hoarding disorder (HD) is a new diagnostic category in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Ment...