Comparison of Metacognitions Between Obsessive Compulsive Disorder’s Subtypes and Normal Healthy Controls

Objective: The aim of the present study is to investigate metacognitive model between autogenous and reactive subtypes of OCD and also between total OCD group and healthy control group. Method: In the study, we included 61 patients who present to the Psychiatry Department of Ankara Dý&...

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Main Authors: Katre DOÐAN, Özgür Saygýn SOLAK, Kadir ÖZDEL, Mehmet Hakan TÜRKÇAPAR
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Language:English
Published: Kare Publishing 2013-04-01
Series:Bilişsel Davranışçı Psikoterapi ve Araştırmalar Dergisi
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author Katre DOÐAN
Özgür Saygýn SOLAK
Kadir ÖZDEL
Mehmet Hakan TÜRKÇAPAR
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description Objective: The aim of the present study is to investigate metacognitive model between autogenous and reactive subtypes of OCD and also between total OCD group and healthy control group. Method: In the study, we included 61 patients who present to the Psychiatry Department of Ankara D&yacute;&thorn;kap&yacute; Y&yacute;ld&yacute;r&yacute;m Beyaz&yacute;t Hospital and 30 healthy individuals from the hospital staff as control group. Socio-demographic data form, SCID-I, SCID-II, Yale-Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale (Y-BOCS) and the Metacognition Questionnaire (MCQ-30) were administered. Results: When we compared OCD and healthy control group, we observed significant statistical difference between two groups on the mean total and subscale scores of MCQ-30 (p<0.05), except for the subscale about positive beliefs about worry. When it comes to the MCQ-30 scores in autogenous and reactive subtypes of OCD, there was no significant statistical difference between the two groups (p>0.05) Conclusion: Similar metacognitive pathologies in the OCD subtype groups and the difference between OCD and the control group support the thought of using Metacognitive Therapy as a treatment option with no consideration of the subtype. However, the finding that there is no difference between subscale scores of positive beliefs about worry between OCD and healthy control group is a point that must be investigated. Yet, we need much more study about metacognitions in OCD. [JCBPR 2013; 2(1.000): 34-40]
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spelling doaj-art-a09dd25143f6468c8c1abdab34c5da532025-02-03T06:14:15ZengKare PublishingBilişsel Davranışçı Psikoterapi ve Araştırmalar Dergisi2146-94902013-04-0121344036554Comparison of Metacognitions Between Obsessive Compulsive Disorder&#146;s Subtypes and Normal Healthy ControlsKatre DO&ETH;AN&Ouml;zg&uuml;r Sayg&yacute;n SOLAKKadir &Ouml;ZDELMehmet Hakan T&Uuml;RK&Ccedil;APARObjective: The aim of the present study is to investigate metacognitive model between autogenous and reactive subtypes of OCD and also between total OCD group and healthy control group. Method: In the study, we included 61 patients who present to the Psychiatry Department of Ankara D&yacute;&thorn;kap&yacute; Y&yacute;ld&yacute;r&yacute;m Beyaz&yacute;t Hospital and 30 healthy individuals from the hospital staff as control group. Socio-demographic data form, SCID-I, SCID-II, Yale-Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale (Y-BOCS) and the Metacognition Questionnaire (MCQ-30) were administered. Results: When we compared OCD and healthy control group, we observed significant statistical difference between two groups on the mean total and subscale scores of MCQ-30 (p<0.05), except for the subscale about positive beliefs about worry. When it comes to the MCQ-30 scores in autogenous and reactive subtypes of OCD, there was no significant statistical difference between the two groups (p>0.05) Conclusion: Similar metacognitive pathologies in the OCD subtype groups and the difference between OCD and the control group support the thought of using Metacognitive Therapy as a treatment option with no consideration of the subtype. However, the finding that there is no difference between subscale scores of positive beliefs about worry between OCD and healthy control group is a point that must be investigated. Yet, we need much more study about metacognitions in OCD. [JCBPR 2013; 2(1.000): 34-40]77-1366290188.pdfObsessive compulsive disorderreactive obsessionautogenous obsessionmetacognition
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Comparison of Metacognitions Between Obsessive Compulsive Disorder&#146;s Subtypes and Normal Healthy Controls
Bilişsel Davranışçı Psikoterapi ve Araştırmalar Dergisi
Obsessive compulsive disorder
reactive obsession
autogenous obsession
metacognition
title Comparison of Metacognitions Between Obsessive Compulsive Disorder&#146;s Subtypes and Normal Healthy Controls
title_full Comparison of Metacognitions Between Obsessive Compulsive Disorder&#146;s Subtypes and Normal Healthy Controls
title_fullStr Comparison of Metacognitions Between Obsessive Compulsive Disorder&#146;s Subtypes and Normal Healthy Controls
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of Metacognitions Between Obsessive Compulsive Disorder&#146;s Subtypes and Normal Healthy Controls
title_short Comparison of Metacognitions Between Obsessive Compulsive Disorder&#146;s Subtypes and Normal Healthy Controls
title_sort comparison of metacognitions between obsessive compulsive disorder 146 s subtypes and normal healthy controls
topic Obsessive compulsive disorder
reactive obsession
autogenous obsession
metacognition
url http://77-1366290188.pdf
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