Title of article
Transdiagnostic Processes in Generalized Anxiety Disorder and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: Worry, Cognitive Avoidance, Intolerance of Uncertainty, and Metacognitive Beliefs
Author/Authors
besharat, mohammad ali Department of Psychology - Faculty of Psychology and Education - University of Tehran , atari, mohammad Department of Psychology - Faculty of Psychology and Education - University of Tehran , mirjalili, roghyeh sadat Department of Psychology - Faculty of Psychology and Education - University of Tehran
Pages
10
From page
281
To page
290
Abstract
objective: the present study aimed at examining worry, cognitive avoidance, intolerance of uncertainty, and metacognitive beliefs, as transdiagnostic factors, in clinical samples with generalized anxiety disorder (gad) and obsessive-compulsive disorder (ocd). methods: in total, 200 patients (66 with gad, 74 with ocd, and 60 with comorbid gad and ocd) were selected to participate in this study using the purposeful sampling method. the participants completed the penn state worry questionnaire, cognitive avoidance questionnaire, intolerance of uncertainty scale, and metacognitive beliefs questionnaire. results: the findings showed no significant difference between patients with gad and ocd in total scores of these constructs; however, the patients with comorbidity of gad and ocd showed significantly higher scores in these measures (p<0.01) compared with the patients with gad or ocd. conclusion: these cognitive factors are possible transdiagnostic factors shared between gad and ocd. moreover, they considerably increase when gad and ocd co-occur
Keywords
cognition , transdiagnosis , generalized anxiety disorder , obsessive-compulsive disorder
Journal title
Practice in Clinical Psychology
Serial Year
2019
Record number
2498127
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