WebNational Center for Biotechnology Information WebOct 1, 2024 · The Family Accommodation Scale (FAS) Measures accommodation of OCD symptoms by family members. It is a 13-item, five-point Likert scale that assesses the degree to which family members accommodate the patient’s rituals over the preceding month. It has two core dimensions: ‘participation’ in rituals and ‘modification’ of daily …
Over-Accommodating a Child
WebExpand Family Accommodation and Impact Scale–Child (FAIS-C): (Adapted from the Family Accommodation Scale (FAS); Calvocoressi, et al., 1999) Notes Children’s Yale-Brown OC Scale (CY-BOCS) Self-Report Symptom Checklist: (Adapted from the Family Accommodation Scale (FAS); Calvocoressi, et al., 1999) WebJun 28, 2024 · The severity scales of FOCI-T from 44 OCD patients who had relatives participating in this study were collected from medical records and examined. Psychometric properties and factor analysis of FAS-T were tested. Results: The average total score of FAS-T was 8.36± 8.77 ranging between 0 to 25. blood in the mucus i cough up
Predictors of family accommodation in obsessive compulsive disorder
WebSep 30, 2010 · The results showed that family accommodation was common, with the provision of reassurance, participation in rituals and assisting the patient in avoidance being the most frequent practices (occurring on a daily basis in 47%, 35%, and 43% of family members, respectively). WebOct 1, 2024 · The FA scores are suggestive of a moderate level of accommodation. FA was most commonly reported in the Discussion The primary aim of this study was to investigate the clinical and sociodemographic variables associated with FA in a predominantly adult sample of OCD patients. WebThe Family Accommodation Scale for Obsessive–Compulsive Disorder—Patient Version (FAS-PV; Wu et al., 2016) was developed for a study that examined its psychometric properties with a sample of adults seen at an obsessive– compulsive disorder (OCD) specialty clinic in the United States. The FAS-PV is a self-report measure assessing OCD … blood in the middle ear