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Table 5 Information extracted from the primary studies and coding procedure

From: Sexual dysfunction and satisfaction in obsessive compulsive disorder: protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis

Information extracted

Coding

Moderator

Title of the paper

Full title of the paper

No

First author name

First author’s last name

No

Publication date

Publication date of the paper

No

Language of the paper

Language in which the paper is written

No

Publication on a peer-review journal

“Yes”, “No”

No

Publication type

“Published on a journal”, “Conference paper”, “Thesis/doctoral dissertation”

No

Country where the study was conducted

Name of the country

No

Participants’ inclusion criteria

Quote the inclusion criteria reported in the study paper

No

Participants’ exclusion criteria

Quote the exclusion criteria reported in the study paper

No

Total sample size in the study

 

No

Participants with OCD

Number of clinical participants with OCD

No

Control participants

Number of control participants

No

Type of control participants

“Undergraduates”, “Community individuals”

No

Matched controls

“Yes”, “No”.

If Yes, specify if match was made on age or gender or both

No

Age

Total study mean age and standard deviation

Yes

Females

Total percentage of females

Yes

Married/cohabitant patients

Total percentage of married/cohabitant patients

Yes

Employed patients

Percentage of employed patients

No

OCD symptom severity

Mean Y-BOCS scores

Yes

Research design

“Cross-sectional case-control”, “Longitudinal”

No

OCD diagnosis

Diagnostic criteria used to establish OCD diagnosis

No

Instrument(s) used to establish OCD diagnosis

Acronym of the instrument(s)

No

Instrument(s) used to assess sexual dysfunction

Acronym of the instrument(s)

No

Type of instrument(s) used to assess sexual dysfunction

“Clinician-administered interview”, “Self-report questionnaire”

No

Sexual dysfunction diagnosis

Diagnostic criteria used to define sexual dysfunction

No

Sexual dysfunction type

Type of sexual dysfunction according to the classification system used in the study

No

Sexual satisfaction

Criteria used to define sexual satisfaction

No

Instrument(s) used to assess sexual satisfaction

Acronym of the instrument(s)

No

Age at OCD onset

Mean age at OCD onset in the study

No

Duration of OCD

Study mean duration of OCD symptoms in months

No

Patients on concurrent psychiatric medication

Percentage of patients on concurrent psychiatric medication

Yes

Types of prescribed psychiatric medication

“Atypical antipsychotics”, “Antidepressants”, “Anxiolytics”

No

Types of antidepressants

Generic name of the antidepressant type

No

Types of antipsychotics

Generic name of the antipsychotic type

 

Presence of concurrent psychotherapeutic treatment

“Yes”, “No”

No

Clinical population

“Outpatient”, “Inpatient”

No

Patients with sexual obsessions/compulsions

Percentage of patients with sexual obsessions/compulsions

No

Patients with contamination obsessions and/or washing compulsions

Percentage of patients with contamination obsessions and/or washing compulsions

No

Strategies used to recruit clinical participants

Quote the strategies reported in the study paper

No

Strategies used to recruit controls

Quote the strategies reported in the study paper

No

Setting where clinical participants were recruited

Quote the setting where patients were recruited

No

Measure(s) of depressive symptoms

Acronym of the measure(s)

No

Measure(s) of anxiety symptoms

Acronym of the measure(s)

No

Comorbid depressive disorders

Percentage of patients with comorbid depressive disorders

Yes

Comorbid anxiety disorders

Percentage of patients with any comorbid anxiety disorders (if different anxiety disorders are reported a mean percentage of any anxiety disorders in the study is calculated)

Yes

Comorbid eating disorders

Percentage of patients with comorbid eating disorders

No

Comorbid personality disorders

Percentage of patients with comorbid personality disorders

No

Comorbid alcohol/substance abuse/dependence

Percentage of patients with comorbid alcohol/substance abuse/dependence

No

Comorbid general medical disease

Percentage of patients with comorbid general medical disease

Yes

Study methodological quality

Score on the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale

Yes