The Role of Disgust and Threat in Contamination-Related Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

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作者
Mulheron, Leanne [1 ]
Jones, Mairwen K. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Sydney, Sch Psychol, Sydney, NSW, Australia
[2] Univ Sydney, Sydney Sch Hlth Sci, Sydney, NSW, Australia
关键词
OCD; anxiety; disgust; threat; IDEATION REDUCTION THERAPY; SENSITIVITY; PROPENSITY; SYMPTOMS; BELIEFS; DIRT; FEAR; VALIDATION; AVOIDANCE; OCD;
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10.1017/bec.2021.1
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B849 [应用心理学];
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040203 ;
摘要
Theoretical models suggest that the emotion disgust or threat overestimates are important in the aetiology and maintenance of contamination-based obsessive-compulsive disorder. In the current study, both threat and disgust were manipulated and 115 non-clinical participants (mean age 20.46 years, 94 females) were randomly allocated to one of four conditions: high-disgust/low-threat (n = 29), high-disgust/high-threat (n = 29), low-disgust/low-threat (n = 27), and low-disgust/high-threat (n = 30). Participants completed a hierarchical Behavioural Avoidance Task (BAT). Those in the high-threat and high-disgust conditions completed less BAT steps and showed more latency to begin each step than those in the low-threat and low-disgust conditions. A significant interaction effect was observed for the high-disgust/high-threat condition as significantly more task avoidance was found. However, handwashing duration was not significantly different between the high and low-disgust conditions or the high and low-threat conditions. The overall low mean washing duration of 30 s possibly due to the testing conditions and/or the ethnic heterogeneity of the sample may account for these results. There were also no significant differences in the level of anxiety for participants in the high-threat compared with the low-threat conditions. It is possible that anxiety remained relatively low across conditions as a result of the graduated BAT. Future research and theoretical and clinical implications are discussed.
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