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NovoPsychChildrens Obsessional Compulsive InventoryRevisedSelf Report (ChOCIRS) Instructions:Each of the following questions asks you about things or habits you feel you have to do although you may.

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How to fill out the Childrens Obsessional Compulsive InventoryRevised-Self Report (ChOCI-R-S) online

Filling out the Childrens Obsessional Compulsive Inventory-Revised-Self Report (ChOCI-R-S) online is a straightforward process designed to assess habits and thoughts that may cause distress. This guide provides a step-by-step approach to help users complete the form effectively and accurately.

Follow the steps to complete the ChOCI-R-S form online.

  1. Click the ‘Get Form’ button to retrieve the ChOCI-R-S form and open it in your available editor.
  2. Start by carefully reading the introductory instructions on the form. This section explains the purpose of the inventory and encourages you to answer each question thoughtfully.
  3. Proceed to answer each question in the first section regarding habits. For each statement, select your level of agreement based on the options provided: 0 for 'Not at all', 1 for 'Somewhat', or 2 for 'A lot'.
  4. In the following section, identify the three most severe habits you feel you cannot stop. Provide a brief description for each habit in the designated fields.
  5. Continue to the subsequent questions that inquire about how much time you spend engaging in these habits. Use the provided scale to indicate your answer.
  6. Address the questions regarding how these habits impact your daily life, including school activities and social interactions. Indicate your responses using the scale given.
  7. Next, move on to the second part of the form, which focuses on recurring thoughts. Again, indicate your level of agreement for each statement using the same 0, 1, or 2 scale.
  8. In this section, you will list your three most distressing thoughts. Fill in each box with the respective thought clearly.
  9. Complete the remaining questions about the impact of these thoughts on your daily life and your attempts to manage them.
  10. Once you have filled out all sections of the form, review your responses for accuracy. Ensure all required fields are completed.
  11. Finally, save your changes, and choose to download, print, or share your completed ChOCI-R-S form as needed.

Take the first step towards understanding your habits and thoughts by completing the ChOCI-R-S online today.

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IAPT clinical outcome measures state that the recommended cut-off for the OCI is a score of 40. "A cutoff score of 40 on distress allowed correct identification of 80% of patients with OCD and 80% of the participants without OCD".

Your Score: If you have both obsessions and compulsions, and your total score is; 8-15 = Mild OCD; 16-23 = Moderate OCD; 24-31= Severe OCD; 32-40 = Extreme OCD No single test is completely accurate. You should always consult your physician when making decisions about your health.

The Y-BOCS, a 10-item, clinician-administered scale, has become the most widely used rating scale for OCD. The Y-BOCS is designed to rate symptom severity, not to establish a diagnosis.

The Obsessive Compulsive Inventory-Revised (OCI-R) (Foa et al., 2002) is an 18-item self-report questionnaire and measures OCD symptoms across 6 subscales including washing, checking, neutralising, obsessing, ordering and hoarding.

The OCI-R is an 18-item self-report tool measuring six different symptom dimensions of OCD: Washing, obsessing, hoarding, checking, ordering, and neutralizing symptoms. Participants rate the symptoms on a scale from 0 (“Not at all”) to 3 (“Extremely”). Total scores range from 0 to 72.

The Obsessional Compulsive Inventory-Revised-Parent (ChOCI-R-P) is a 32-item measure assessing the presence and severity of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) in children and adolescents aged 7-17 years. This measure is completed by a parent. There is an alternative self-report version for the child.

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