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  • Developmental Psychology
  • Clinical Psychology

Background:

  • Hoarding disorder is a recognized diagnosis in the DSM-5.
  • Despite public interest, research on adolescent hoarding disorder is limited.
  • Emerging research suggests hoarding disorder often first appears during adolescence.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the current literature on hoarding disorder in adolescents.
  • To discuss diagnostic criteria, etiology, and risk factors.
  • To outline treatment strategies and recommendations for healthcare professionals.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of published research on adolescent hoarding disorder.
  • Analysis of DSM-5 criteria for hoarding disorder.
  • Synthesis of information on adolescent presentation, etiology, and treatment.

Main Results:

  • Hoarding disorder frequently emerges in adolescence, yet specific research remains scarce.
  • Key elements include diagnostic criteria, potential causes, and characteristic symptoms in adolescents.
  • Effective treatment and early screening are crucial for managing the disorder.

Conclusions:

  • Adolescent hoarding disorder requires further research into its specific etiology and effective interventions.
  • Early identification and intervention by healthcare professionals are vital.
  • Understanding the unique presentation in adolescents is key for successful management.