F. Mancini et al., Obsessions and compulsions: normative data on the Padua Inventory from an Italian non-clinical adolescent sample, BEHAV RES T, 37(10), 1999, pp. 919-925
In the present study the structure of obsessive-compulsive phenomena in non
-clinical adolescents was investigated by 'The Padua Inventory' (PI). The P
I is a self-report measure of obsessive and compulsive symptoms which is us
ed in clinical and research settings. The use of PI in adolescents has been
limited by the lack of normative data. Consequently, adolescent validation
has both theoretical and practical implications. PI was administered to 56
6 normal Italian high school subjects, ranging in age from 15 to 18 years.
The mean total score of PI and the mean score of mental activities', 'becom
ing contaminated' and 'urges and worries' sub-scales points to significant
differences between males and females. Females reported more obsessions and
cleaning rituals than males. Males show more urges and fears than females.
Moreover, our data underline that younger subjects get higher mean scores
than older subjects in all scales. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Ltd. All right
s reserved.