OCD Symptoms Test for Adults
Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) is a mental health disorder characterized by obsessions (recurring, unwanted thoughts) that lead to compulsions (repetitive behaviors or mental acts that an individual feels compelled to perform to “resolve” the obsession) and anxiety. Studies suggest that up to one-third of patients diagnosed with OCD also have attention deficit hyperactivity hyperactivity disorder (ADHD); both OCD and ADHD typically persist into adulthood. Stereotypes about OCD abound, but the reality is complex and nuanced. Since obsessions and compulsions can take on any form — and OCD varies widely in severity — diagnosis can be difficult, and usually requires a therapist specially trained in the condition.
If left untreated, symptoms of OCD can grow in severity until they seem to take over a patient’s life. The good news is that, following an accurate diagnosis, most patients who pursue treatment see an improvement in their OCD symptoms over time.
If you think your unwanted obsessions, rituals, or daily anxiety might be due to Obsessive compulsive disorder, take this simple screener OCD test and take the results to a mental health professional for evaluation.
Adapted from the Do I Have OCD? screener from OCD Action, developed by Professor Wayne Goodman of the University of Florida. This is not a diagnostic tool. If you have concerns about possible OCD see a mental health professional. An accurate diagnosis can only be made through clinical evaluation.