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  2. Screen time linked to OCD in youth: study - AOL

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    In this study published Monday in the Journal of Adolescent Health, about 9,200 children ages 9 and 10 told researchers how much time they spend each day on various screen-based activities.

  3. Spence Children's Anxiety Scale - Wikipedia

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    The Spence Children's Anxiety Scale (SCAS) is a psychological questionnaire designed to identify symptoms of various anxiety disorders, specifically social phobia, obsessive-compulsive disorder, panic disorder/agoraphobia, and other forms of anxiety, in children and adolescents between ages 8 and 15.

  4. Obsessive–compulsive disorder - Wikipedia

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    Obsessive–compulsive disorder affects about 2.3% of people at some point in their lives, while rates during any given year are about 1.2%. [2] [6] More than three million Americans suffer from OCD. [32] According to Mercy, approximately 1 in 40 U.S. adults and 1 in 100 U.S. children have OCD. [33]

  5. Mental disorders diagnosed in childhood - Wikipedia

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    Mental disorders diagnosed in childhood can be neurodevelopmental, emotional, or behavioral disorders. These disorders negatively impact the mental and social wellbeing of a child, and children with these disorders require support from their families and schools.

  6. What Does OCD Feel Like? 4 Common Types Explained - AOL

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    When She Realized She Had OCD: “Looking back, I can recognize symptoms I had as a child that were classic OCD. I was scared of germs, so I would avoid touching things I perceived to be germ-ridden.

  7. Daniel A. Geller - Wikipedia

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    Daniel A. Geller is an Australian American pediatrician and psychiatrist who specializes in the treatment of pediatric obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD). Geller is triple board certified in Pediatrics, Psychiatry, and Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, and is director of the Pediatric OCD Program at Massachusetts General Hospital. [1]

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