y bocs symptom checklist y bocs sc

Y-BOCS Symptom Checklist (Y-BOCS-SC)

Instructions:

This is a clinician rated checklist. Ensure the patient knows the difference between obsessions and compulsions and ask them about each category of symptoms below. If they have experienced a symptom in the current week (7 days), select “Current”. If they are not currently experiencing symptoms but have in the past then select past “Past”. In general, the response is guided by the patient’s report; however, the final rating is based on the clinical judgement of the interviewer.

PastCurrent
— Contamination Obsessions —

Concerns or disgust with bodily waste or secretions

12
Concerned with dirt or germs12
Excessive concern with environmental contaminants12
Excessive concern with household items (cleaners)12
Bothered by sticky substances or residues12
Concerned will get ill (eg, AIDS)12
Concerned will get others ill by spreading germs12

PastCurrent
Somatic obsessions12
Other contamination obsessions
— Aggressive Obsessions — Violent or horrific images12
Fear with act on unwanted impulses (eg, to stab friend)12
Fear will harm others because not careful enough (eg, hit and run motor vehicle accident, putting poison in food)12
Fear will be responsible for something else terrible happening (eg, fire, burglary)12
Other Aggressive Obsessions
— Sexual Obsessions —

Personally unacceptable sexual thoughts

12
— Religious Obsessions (Scrupulosity) — Concerned with sacrilege and blasphemy12
Excess concern with right and wrong, morality12

PastCurrent
— Hoarding/Saving Obsessions —

Collects useless items, eg, old newspapers (distinguish from hobbies; concern with objects of monetary or sentimental value)

12
Concerned with losing or throwing out items by mistake12
Other hoarding/saving obsessions
— Pathological Doubt —

After completing routine activities, doubts whether performed or not (eg, whether signed check to pay bill)

12
Other pathological doubts
— Obsession With Need for Symmetry or Exactness — Bothered by things not being lined up or being in order12
Other symmetry/exactness obsessions
— Other Obsessions —

Superstitious fear (eg, luck or unlucky numbers or colors)

12
Any other obsessions
— Cleaning/Washing Compulsions — Excessive or ritualized hand washing12

PastCurrent
Excessive or ritualized showering, bathing, tooth brushing, grooming12
Cleaning of household items or other inanimate objects12
Other measurers to prevent or remove contact with contaminants12
Other cleaning/washing compulsions
— Checking Compulsions — Checking that did not harm others12
Checking locks, stove, appliances, water faucets, emergency brake12
Checking that did not make mistake (eg, balancing checkbooks over and over)12
Checking tied to somatic obsessions (eg, checking self for signs of cancer)12
Other checking compulsions
— Repeating Rituals — Repeating or rewriting12

PastCurrent
Repeats same questions12
Need to repeat routine activities (eg(eg, in and out door)12
Other repeating rituals
— Hoarding/Collecting Compulsions —

Inspecting household trash and accumulating useless objects

12
— Ordering/Arranging Compulsions —

Lines up clothes, canned goods, shoes in fixed order

12
Need for symmetry (eg, shoelaces must be at same tension, socks at same height)12
Can’t complete activity until “just right”12
— Other Compulsions —

Mental rituals (eg, silently reciting prayers to neutralize a bad thought)

12
Counting compulsions (eg, count ceiling tiles)12
Excessive list making12

PastCurrent
Pathological slowness (pervades most routine activities)12
Need to tell, ask, confess12
Need to touch, tap, or rub12
Superstitious behaviors (eg, stepping on sidewalk cracks, bedtime rituals)12
Asking for reassurance over and over12
Self-damaging behaviours12
Rituals involving blinking or staring12
Any other compulsions

Description

The Yale-Brown Obsessive Compulsive Symptom Checklist is a clinician rated checklist designed to guide a structured interview to determine the target symptoms for treatment. There are 55 questions asking about both obsessions and compulsions.
Validity and Reliability
The assessment a structured interview.

Interpretation

A list of past and current symptoms are provided which are used to determine target obsessions and compulsions in treatment. A score between 0 and 110 is given where the patient receives 1 point for past symptoms and 2 points for current symptoms. This score is not the primary method for interpretation and looking at the specific answers provides the most meaningful clinical picture.

Developer

Number Of Questions

55

Cite this article

Mohammed looti (2026). Y-BOCS Symptom Checklist (Y-BOCS-SC). PSYCHOLOGICAL SCALES. Retrieved from https://scales.arabpsychology.com/s/y-bocs-symptom-checklist-y-bocs-sc/

Mohammed looti. "Y-BOCS Symptom Checklist (Y-BOCS-SC)." PSYCHOLOGICAL SCALES, 2 Apr. 2026, https://scales.arabpsychology.com/s/y-bocs-symptom-checklist-y-bocs-sc/.

Mohammed looti. "Y-BOCS Symptom Checklist (Y-BOCS-SC)." PSYCHOLOGICAL SCALES, 2026. https://scales.arabpsychology.com/s/y-bocs-symptom-checklist-y-bocs-sc/.

Mohammed looti (2026) 'Y-BOCS Symptom Checklist (Y-BOCS-SC)', PSYCHOLOGICAL SCALES. Available at: https://scales.arabpsychology.com/s/y-bocs-symptom-checklist-y-bocs-sc/.

[1] Mohammed looti, "Y-BOCS Symptom Checklist (Y-BOCS-SC)," PSYCHOLOGICAL SCALES, vol. X, no. Y, ص Z-Z, April, 2026.

Mohammed looti. Y-BOCS Symptom Checklist (Y-BOCS-SC). PSYCHOLOGICAL SCALES. 2026;vol(issue):pages.

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