Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria (Aug 2011)

Decision-making impairment in obsessive-compulsive disorder as measured by the Iowa Gambling Task

  • Felipe Filardi da Rocha,
  • Nathália Bueno Alvarenga,
  • Leandro Malloy-Diniz,
  • Humberto Corrêa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0004-282X2011000500013
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 69, no. 4
pp. 642 – 647

Abstract

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OBJECTIVE: This study aims to evaluate the process of decision-making in patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) using the Iowa Gambling Task (IGT). In addition, we intend to expand the understanding of clinical and demographic characteristics that influence decision-making. METHOD: Our sample consisted of 214 subjects (107 diagnosed with OCD and 107 healthy controls) who were evaluated on their clinical, demographic and neuropsychological features. Moreover, the Iowa Gambling Task (IGT), a task that detects and measures decision-making impairments, was used. RESULTS: We found that OCD patients performed significantly worse on the IGT. Furthermore, features such as symptoms of anxiety did not influence IGT performance. CONCLUSION: Impaired decision-making seems to be a key feature of OCD. Given that OCD is a complex heterogeneous disorder, homogeneous groups are necessary for an accurate characterization of our findings.

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