Y-BOCS Self-Report
Measure OCD severity across obsessions and compulsions using the Yale-Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale self-report version.
This screening tool is not a diagnostic instrument. Results should be discussed with a qualified mental health professional.
About the Y-BOCS Self-Report
The Y-BOCS Self-Report helps you reflect on how much time, distress, resistance, control, and interference are connected with obsessions and compulsions. It is commonly used to understand OCD severity rather than to label a specific subtype.
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