• The Statisitcs

    Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

    In the U.S., Black Americans suffer with OCD at a rate equivalent to the larger population, but are less likely to have access to evidence-based treatment. When able to find help, few Black Americans with OCD have access to evidence-based care or receive the recommended specialized treatment. Fewer Black Americans with OCD use medication (Himle et al., 2008).

    Black youth and adults with OCD are underserved in the mental health community and underrepresented in OCD research. ~IOCDF 2012, 2016

  • The Literature

    Exploring, Diagnosing, and Treating OCD in Black Americans

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