asd_ocd {GGMnonreg} | R Documentation |
Data: Autism and Obssesive Compulsive Disorder
Description
A correlation matrix with 17 variables in total (autsim: 9; OCD: 8). The sample size was 213.
Usage
data("asd_ocd")
Format
A correlation matrix including 17 variables. These data were measured on a 4 level likert scale.
Details
Autism:
-
CI
Circumscribed interests -
UP
Unusual preoccupations -
RO
Repetitive use of objects or interests in parts of objects -
CR
Compulsions and/or rituals -
CI
Unusual sensory interests -
SM
Complex mannerisms or stereotyped body movements -
SU
Stereotyped utterances/delayed echolalia -
NIL
Neologisms and/or idiosyncratic language -
VR
Verbal rituals
OCD
-
CD
Concern with things touched due to dirt/bacteria -
TB
Thoughts of doing something bad around others -
CT
Continual thoughts that do not go away -
HP
Belief that someone/higher power put reoccurring thoughts in their head -
CW
Continual washing -
CCh
Continual checking CntCheck -
CC
Continual counting/repeating -
RD
Repeatedly do things until it feels good or just right
References
Jones, P. J., Ma, R., & McNally, R. J. (2019). Bridge centrality: A network approach to understanding comorbidity. Multivariate behavioral research, 1-15.
Ruzzano, L., Borsboom, D., & Geurts, H. M. (2015). Repetitive behaviors in autism and obsessive-compulsive disorder: New perspectives from a network analysis. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 45(1), 192-202. doi:10.1007/s10803-014-2204-9
Examples
data("asd_ocd")
# generate continuous
Y <- MASS::mvrnorm(n = 213,
mu = rep(0, 17),
Sigma = asd_ocd,
empirical = TRUE)