Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder
Synopsis

Patients with OCPD can be time-consuming to work with, seem "difficult" in their need to know details, and often are described as perfectionists who are inflexible. Patients want to maintain control of their situation.
Individuals with OCPD will spend significant energy "checking" in a quest for perfection; as a result, they often have difficulty completing tasks. Hoarding behaviors and unnecessary frugality are also seen and rise to the level of causing functional impairment or distress. Patients tend to have a constricted affect. Men are diagnosed with OCPD twice as often as women.
As with all personality disorders, OCPD is not curable, and the traits will be present indefinitely. There is no known genetic or environmental cause, although there is a slightly increased prevalence among relatives. This is suggestive of either an inherited cause or environmental trigger, such as a disturbed attachment during childhood. The overall prevalence is estimated at 3%-8%.
Patients with this disorder may have an increased risk of various general medical conditions.
Codes
F60.5 – Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder
SNOMEDCT:
1376001 – Obsessive compulsive personality disorder
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Last Updated:09/17/2020