Based on your answers, it is not likely that you have obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD). If you are worried about your mental health in any way, please reach out to a licensed mental health professional to discuss further. Use our online Resource Directory to find a clinician near you!
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We encourage you to explore our partners' comprehensive screening tools, which assess additional disorders and may help guide you toward appropriate support: Mental Health America Screening Tools
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31st Annual OCD Conference — July 9–12, 2026 | Seattle, WA & Online
Curious about OCD or looking for answers? The Annual OCD Conference brings together people from around the world to share knowledge, experiences, and support. With sessions for beginners and opportunities to connect with others, it’s a place to learn what OCD is, how it’s treated, and what help is available. Join in person or virtually and take an important step toward understanding and support.
About this Screener
More information about the OCI-4:
- It has 4 items for which you will rate the severity of your experience.
- Each “severity” gets a score (0-4), which is then added together for a total score
- A total score of greater than 4 means OCD is likely and further diagnostic assessment is recommended
- Learn more about the OCI-4.
