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Absence of comorbid panic disorder, skin picking disorder, and tic disorder were each independently and significantly associated with natural recovery from trichotillomania after controlling for age: panic 22.22% vs 40.57% (age-adjusted p = 0.0268), skin picking 17.46% vs 34.29% (age-adjusted p = 0.0315), tic disorder 3.17% vs 16% (age-adjusted p = 0.0362).
Effect sizePanic: 22.22% vs 40.57% (p = 0.0268); Skin picking: 17.46% vs 34.29% (p = 0.0315); Tic: 3.17% vs 16% (p = 0.0362)
Follow-up12 months
ComparatorAdults with current trichotillomania (including those with comorbid panic, skin picking, or tic disorders)
Effect summaryimprovement; Panic: 22.22% vs 40.57% (p = 0.0268); Skin picking: 17.46% vs 34.29% (p = 0.0315); Tic: 3.17% vs 16% (p = 0.0362)

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PMC7614802
Natural Recovery in Trichotillomania
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