Co-Morbidities of OCD

    Recognizing Conditions Commonly Associated with OCD

    Updated at June 28th, 2024

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    More than half of children and adolescents with OCD have at least one associated behavioral and/or mental disorders including:

    • Mood disorder such as depression
    • Anxiety disorder
    • Disruptive behaviors
    • Attention deficit hyperactive disorder
    • Autism spectrum disorder
    • Tic disorder/Tourette syndrome
    • Speech and/or other developmental disorders
    • Bedwetting
    • Eating disorder (particularly in adolescents)

    In order for treatment for OCD to be as effective as possible, it is important to recognize and adequately treat any co-existing condition(s) as well.  Please speak to your clinician if you have any concerns about any of the above disorders.


    This publication was written by the CPCMG Behavioral Mental Health Committee

    Reviewed by:  HB M.D., PL M.D.  | 04/2024