A clinician uses the SCID diagnostic interview to determine if Mary is suffering from obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)

The clinician decides that although Mary has some symptoms related to OCD, they do not reach the levels of severity or duration required for a diagnosis. Inspection of her SCID rating scores likely revealed:

a) She met the criteria for OCD not otherwise specified (NOS)
b) Only scores = 1
c) Some scores = 2
d) Numerous scores = 3


c

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