Risk elevated during follow-up, especially for middle-aged and elderly adults, compared with non-OCD controls

Internet-delivered cognitive behavioral therapy was more efficacious than an active comparator in reducing the severity of SAD symptoms

Sleep disorders affect an estimated 13.6 million U.S. adults, with approximately $94.9 billion in incremental costs per year

Low BMI associated with higher risks for anorexia, higher BMI associated with increased risks for bulimia

Differences between those with schizophrenia, controls became more profound as age increased

Findings consistent at both six and 12 months of treatment with systemic therapy

Moderate-to-severe depression and anxiety reported for 44.6 and 31 percent, respectively; 47 percent were at risk for PTSD

However, health care use and screening are common for alcohol use disorder

Odds of ADHD symptoms increased for children with exposure in prenatal period, early postnatal period, current period

Risk increased for new sequelae attributed to SARS-CoV-2 infection, including chronic respiratory failure, myocarditis, anxiety, fatigue