期刊
CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE
卷 10, 期 1, 页码 175-185出版社
SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/21677026211013771
关键词
OCD; cognitive behavior therapy; ERP; obsessions; compulsions; decoupling
资金
- National Institute of Mental Health [1R01-MH09338, 5R01-MH093402]
The study found that the correlation and covariance between obsessions and compulsions increased during ERP treatment, and for non-improvers, the association between obsessions and compulsions strengthened. Conversely, in treatment responders, the relationship between obsessions and compulsions weakened over the course of ERP treatment, highlighting the importance of this relationship in OCD treatment.
Although exposure and response prevention (ERP) is an effective treatment for obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), it is unclear whether the decoupling of obsessions and compulsions is associated with treatment response. Accordingly, the present study examined change in the association between obsessions and compulsions during ERP for OCD as well as the association between decoupling of obsessions and compulsions and treatment outcome. The sample consisted of 140 youths with OCD who received 10 sessions of cognitive behavioral therapy with an emphasis on ERP. The findings show that the correlation and covariance of obsessions and compulsions increased during treatment. However, for participants that did not show improvement, the association between obsessions and compulsions strengthened over the course of treatment. In contrast, the association between obsessions and compulsions weakened over the course of ERP for treatment responders. These findings highlight the importance of the relationship between obsessions and compulsions in the treatment of OCD.
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