نتایج جستجو برای: hoarding

تعداد نتایج: 1088  

Journal: :Behaviour research and therapy 2008
David F Tolin Randy O Frost Gail Steketee Kristin E Fitch

Compulsive hoarding, the acquisition of and failure to discard large numbers of possessions, is associated with substantial health risk, impairment in functioning, and economic burden. Despite clear indications that hoarding has a detrimental effect on people living with or near someone with a hoarding problem, no empirical research has examined these harmful effects. The aim of the present stu...

Journal: :BMJ case reports 2015
Martine J van Bennekom Rianne M Blom Nienke Vulink Damiaan Denys

A 47-year-old man presented to our outpatient clinic, preoccupied with hoarding of digital pictures, which severely interfered with his daily functioning. He was formerly diagnosed with autism and hoarding of tactile objects. As of yet, digital hoarding has not been described in the literature. With this case report, we would like to introduce 'digital hoarding' as a new subtype of hoarding dis...

Journal: :Psychiatry research 2014
Dianne M Hezel Jill M Hooley

Compulsive hoarding is a debilitating illness that is characterized by excessive collection of and failure to discard items, irrespective of their uselessness or hazardousness. Anecdotal evidence suggests that individuals who hoard may be more creative than individuals without hoarding behavior; however, this hypothesis has never been tested empirically. In the present study, we examined the re...

Journal: :Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria 2011
Leonardo Caixeta Paulo Verlaine Borges Azevedo Marcelo Caixeta Cláudio Henrique Ribeiro Reimer

OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to examine the relationship of compulsive hoarding with dengue. METHOD Fifty two adults notified by health vigilance authorities because of inappropriate trash accumulation in vacant lots in Goiânia, Central Brazil, completed a questionnaire regarding the presence and severity of hoarding behavior (Hoarding Rating Scale-Interview HRS-I). Five dimensions of ...

Journal: :Journal of obsessive-compulsive and related disorders 2013
Randy O Frost Veselina Hristova Gail Steketee David F Tolin

Research on hoarding over the last two decades has shown that hoarding disorder appears to be a distinct disorder that burdens the individual, the community and the families of people who hoard. Although hoarding clearly interferes with the daily functioning, especially in the context of extensive clutter, no validated measures of this interference have been developed. The present research exam...

Objective: Individuals suffering from hoarding disorder tend to collect objects, belongings, and riches excessively. They are not able to or do not want to throw away the throng of worthless and useless items they have aggregated. Some psychological factors, especially maladaptive schemas and immature defense mechanisms can play a crucial role in the development and maintenance of hoarding diso...

Journal: :Journal of anxiety disorders 2005
Jessica R Grisham Timothy A Brown Gabrielle I Liverant Laura Campbell-Sills

The present study investigated the relation of compulsive hoarding to other obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) symptoms in a sample of 162 patients with OCD. Obsessions and compulsions reported on the Anxiety Disorders Interview Schedule for DSM-IV were submitted to an exploratory factor analysis. Results suggested a four-factor model: "Certainty," "Contamination," "Obsessions," and "Numbers/O...

Journal: :Comprehensive psychiatry 2015
Amanda M Raines Joseph W Boffa Nicholas P Allan Nicole A Short Norman B Schmidt

Hoarding disorder is characterized by persistent difficulty discarding possessions resulting in clutter that precludes one from using living areas for their intended purposes. The limited empirical work available has suggested a strong link between hoarding and various non-psychiatric conditions, including obesity. Despite these associations, no research has examined the link between hoarding a...

Journal: :Journal of obsessive-compulsive and related disorders 2013
Jennifer Dimauro David F Tolin Randy O Frost Gail Steketee

Previous research indicates that people with hoarding sometimes under- or over-report the severity of their symptoms. This article examines the results of two separate studies that evaluate severity ratings made by participants with hoarding disorder (HD) in comparison to ratings by family members or independent evaluators. In Study 1, HD participants' ratings of the severity of the clutter in ...

2007
Keith Sharfman MASAO YOSHIDA

Many governments have condemned the practice of “hoarding”—particularly when it comes to “essential” commodities like food. Anti-hoarding laws have been fairly common in recent times in poor countries like India, and such laws were equally pervasive in ancient times. While these laws are ubiquitous, it is difficult to define “hoarding” in a meaningful and precise way, and it is also hard to jus...

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