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  • To assess the psychopathological symptom burden in ACD patients using the Symptom Checklist-90-Revised (SCL-90-R).
  • To investigate associations between psychopathological symptoms and clinical/sociodemographic factors in ACD patients.

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  • A cross-sectional case-control study involving 450 participants (225 ACD patients, 225 controls).
  • Utilized the Symptom Checklist-90-Revised (SCL-90-R) for psychopathological assessment.
  • Performed group comparisons and association analyses.

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  • ACD patients showed significantly higher SCL-90-R scores across all dimensions compared to controls.
  • Elevated scores were most prominent in phobic anxiety (64.4%), somatization (42.2%), and anxiety (36.9%).
  • Female sex, lower education, and single marital status were linked to higher psychopathological scores. Disease severity correlated with interpersonal sensitivity, psychoticism, somatization, and anxiety.

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  • ACD patients present a substantially greater burden of psychopathological symptoms.
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