Control Appraisals in Ocd
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Research in non-clinical samples has suggested that control beliefs, specifically desire for control and sense of control, may play a role in Obsessive-compulsive Disorder. The present study extends a previous research design to clinical participants (Moulding, Kyrios, & Doron, 2007). In this study, clinical participants with OCDchecking symptoms (N=16), anxiety disorders (N=17) and community controls (N=27) were presented with four hypothetical scenarios. Using a manipulation paradigm, the relationship between control appraisals and other OCD-relevant constructs (threat, responsibility) was examined. As in the non-clinical study, desire for control was moderately affected by responsibility and threat manipulations, while sense of control was not affected by these manipulations. Individuals with OCD recorded higher desire for control and lower sense of control relative to community controls, and a higher desire for control than the anxiety group, suggesting some specificity to OCD. A possible interactive model of control, threat and responsibility is discussed.
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تاریخ انتشار 2011