Obsessive Compulsive Symptoms Questionnaire (Y-BOCS)
  • Obsessive-Compulsive Symptoms Questionnaire

    Obsessive-Compulsive Symptoms Questionnaire

    Y-BOCS
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  • Obsessions are unwanted ideas, images or impulses that intrude on thinking against your wishes and efforts to resist them. They usually involve themes of harm, risk and danger.

    Common obsessions are excessive fears of contamination; recurring doubts about danger, extreme concern with order, symmetry, or exactness; fear of losing important things.

  • The next several questions are about your compulsive behaviors.


    Compulsions are urges that people have to do something to lessen feelings of anxiety or other discomfort.

    Often they do repetitive, purposeful, intentional behaviors called rituals. The behavior itself may seem appropriate but it becomes a ritual when done to excess. Washing, checking, repeating, straightening, hoarding and many other behaviors can be rituals. Some rituals are mental. For example, thinking or saying things over and over under your breath.

  • Scoring Guidelines:

    Total Score Level of Severity
    0-7 Subclinical
    8-15 Mild
    16-23 Moderate
    24-31 Severe
    32-40 Extreme


    A 25% decrease in YBOCS score: mild to moderate improvement

    A 35-50% decrease in YBOCS score: moderate to marked improvement

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