Journal of Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders is 13. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
Intolerance of uncertainty as a factor linking obsessive-compulsive symptoms, health anxiety and concerns about the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in the United States64
The impact of the coronavirus pandemic on specific symptom dimensions and severity in OCD: A comparison before and during COVID-19 in the context of stress responses52
The Persian COVID stress scales (Persian-CSS) and COVID-19-related stress reactions in patients with obsessive-compulsive and anxiety disorders50
Obsessive compulsive symptoms severity among children and adolescents during COVID-19 first wave in Israel‏31
Severity benchmarks and contemporary clinical norms for the Obsessive-Compulsive Inventory-Revised (OCI-R)29
COVID-19, obsessive-compulsive disorder and invisible life forms that threaten the self27
A systematic review and meta-analysis on the effectiveness of exposure and response prevention therapy in the treatment of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder17
The use of virtual reality (VR) exposure for reducing contamination fear and disgust: Can VR be an effective alternative exposure technique to in vivo?16
It's not so much about what you touch: Mental contamination mediates the relationship between feared self-perceptions and contact contamination15
Differences in OCD symptom presentations across age, culture, and gender: A quantitative review of studies using the Y-BOCS symptom checklist15
The Persian version of the Dimensional Obsessive-Compulsive Scale (P-DOCS): A psychometric evaluation14
A systematic review of obsessive-compulsive disorder and self: Self-esteem, feared self, self-ambivalence, egodystonicity, early maladaptive schemas, and self concealment14
Not all intrusions are created equal: The role of context, feared-self perceptions and inferential confusion in the occurrence of abnormal intrusions14
Rendering promise: Enhancing motivation for change in hoarding disorder using virtual reality13
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