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Prevalence of OCD: Gender
When looking at gender differences, past studies of children usually found more boys with OCD than girls. But studies of adults either found equal numbers of men and women, or more women than men. Recent research supports this pattern – OCD seems to affect more boys in childhood but more girls and women as people get older.
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Prevalence of OCD: Gender
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