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Scientists link assault exposure to a sharply higher OCD risk, especially in the first year
A large Swedish cohort study found that people who experienced assault or victimization were more likely to later develop obsessive-compulsive disorder, with risk rising fastest in the first year. The findings point to a
Key Takeaways
- A Swedish population study linked assault exposure to higher later OCD risk.
- The first year after assault showed the fastest increase in risk.
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