Title of article :
Comparing Attentional Control and Intrusive Thoughts in ‎Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, Generalized Anxiety ‎Disorder and Non Clinical Population
Author/Authors :
Moradi، Mehri نويسنده Department of Psychology, ‎Roozbeh hospital, Tehran ‎University of medical sciences, ‎Tehran, Iran , , Fata، Ladan نويسنده , , Ahmadi Abhari، Ali نويسنده Psychiatry and Psychology ‎Research Centre, Department of ‎Psychiatry, Tehran University of ‎Medical Sciences, Roozbeh ‎hospital, Tehran, Iran. ‎ , , Abbasi، Imaneh نويسنده University of Social Welfare and ‎Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran, ‎Iran ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2014
Pages :
7
From page :
69
To page :
75
Abstract :
Objective: Attention is an ‎important factor in information ‎processing; obsessive- ‎compulsive disorder (OCD) ‎and generalized anxiety ‎disorder (GAD) are two main ‎emotional disorders with a ‎chronic course. This research ‎examined the relationship ‎among attentional control and ‎intrusive thoughts (worry, ‎rumination and obsession) in ‎these disorders. It was ‎hypothesized that attentional ‎control is a common factor in ‎OCD and GAD. In addition, we ‎compared worry, rumination ‎and obsession among OCD, ‎GAD and non- clinical ‎participants‏. ‏ Method: The research sample ‎included three groups: OCD (n ‎‎= 25), GAD (n = 30) and non- ‎clinical samples (n = 56). Data ‎were collected using the ‎Attentional Control Scale ‎‎(ACS), Rumination Response ‎Scale (RRS), Pennsylvania ‎State Worry Questionnaire ‎‎(PSWQ), Beck Depression ‎Inventory (BDI), Beck Anxiety ‎Inventory (BAI), Obsessive-‎Compulsive Inventory-Revised ‎‎(OCI-R) and General Health ‎Questionnaire (GHQ-28). Data ‎were analyzed using MANOVA ‎and MANCOVA by SPSS-17‎‏. ‏ Result: Multivariate Analysis ‎of Variance revealed that the ‎OCD and GAD groups ‎reported greater deficits in ‎attentional control, higher ‎obsessive-compulsive ‎symptoms, rumination, worry, ‎anxiety and depression ‎compared to the control group‏.‏ Conclusion: This research ‎indicated a great attentional ‎deficit in obsessive- ‎compulsive disorder and ‎generalized anxiety disorder. ‎However, no significant ‎difference was found between ‎these two disorders.‎
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Psychiatry
Serial Year :
2014
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Psychiatry
Record number :
2389387
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