Predicting Obsessive Symptoms on the Bases of Metacognitive Beliefs, Responsibility and Latent Aggression

Background: Due to the complex and heterogeneous nature of Obsessive- Compulsive Disorder (OCD), one cannot rely on a theory to explain this disorder. Purpose: So the aim of the current study was to predict OCD based on three variables including latent aggression, metacognitive beliefs and responsi...

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Main Authors: Saman Sadeghpour, Shahram Mohammadkhani, Fatemeh Ayat Mehr
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Published: Kurdistan University of Medical Scienses 2015-11-01
Series:روانشناسی و روانپزشکی شناخت
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Online Access:http://shenakht.muk.ac.ir/article-1-86-en.pdf
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Shahram Mohammadkhani
Fatemeh Ayat Mehr
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description Background: Due to the complex and heterogeneous nature of Obsessive- Compulsive Disorder (OCD), one cannot rely on a theory to explain this disorder. Purpose: So the aim of the current study was to predict OCD based on three variables including latent aggression, metacognitive beliefs and responsibility. Method: A sample of 158 students of kharazmi university (100 female and 58 male) were conveniently selected and answered Maudsley Obsessive Compulsive Inventory (MOCI), Metacognition Questionnaire-30 (MCQ-30), Responsibility and Interpersonal Behaviors and Attitudes Questionnaire (RIBAQ) and Responsibility Attitude Scale (RAS). Data were analyzed using Pearson correlation and stepwise regression analysis. Results: Results indicated that among the predictor variables, uncontrollability metacognitive variable was the best predictor of obsessive symptoms. In the next step worry-responsibility variable had the most predicting potency. Conclusion: So it seems that among this three models of OCD, metacognitive model has the best potency of predicting OCD symptoms and this result can be considered in therapeutic implications.
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spelling doaj.art-f9165d2ebb8744ea900b8d17bfff18e12022-12-21T23:41:00ZfasKurdistan University of Medical Sciensesروانشناسی و روانپزشکی شناخت2588-66572476-29622015-11-01223949Predicting Obsessive Symptoms on the Bases of Metacognitive Beliefs, Responsibility and Latent AggressionSaman Sadeghpour0Shahram Mohammadkhani1Fatemeh Ayat Mehr2MA in clinical psychology, Kharazmi University, Tehran, IranAssistant of Professor, Department of Psychology, Kharazmi University, Tehran, IranMA in clinical psychology, Kharazmi University, Tehran, IranBackground: Due to the complex and heterogeneous nature of Obsessive- Compulsive Disorder (OCD), one cannot rely on a theory to explain this disorder. Purpose: So the aim of the current study was to predict OCD based on three variables including latent aggression, metacognitive beliefs and responsibility. Method: A sample of 158 students of kharazmi university (100 female and 58 male) were conveniently selected and answered Maudsley Obsessive Compulsive Inventory (MOCI), Metacognition Questionnaire-30 (MCQ-30), Responsibility and Interpersonal Behaviors and Attitudes Questionnaire (RIBAQ) and Responsibility Attitude Scale (RAS). Data were analyzed using Pearson correlation and stepwise regression analysis. Results: Results indicated that among the predictor variables, uncontrollability metacognitive variable was the best predictor of obsessive symptoms. In the next step worry-responsibility variable had the most predicting potency. Conclusion: So it seems that among this three models of OCD, metacognitive model has the best potency of predicting OCD symptoms and this result can be considered in therapeutic implications.http://shenakht.muk.ac.ir/article-1-86-en.pdfObsessive-Compulsive DisorderMetacognitive beliefsresponsibilityLatent aggressionAmbivalence
spellingShingle Saman Sadeghpour
Shahram Mohammadkhani
Fatemeh Ayat Mehr
Predicting Obsessive Symptoms on the Bases of Metacognitive Beliefs, Responsibility and Latent Aggression
روانشناسی و روانپزشکی شناخت
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Metacognitive beliefs
responsibility
Latent aggression
Ambivalence
title Predicting Obsessive Symptoms on the Bases of Metacognitive Beliefs, Responsibility and Latent Aggression
title_full Predicting Obsessive Symptoms on the Bases of Metacognitive Beliefs, Responsibility and Latent Aggression
title_fullStr Predicting Obsessive Symptoms on the Bases of Metacognitive Beliefs, Responsibility and Latent Aggression
title_full_unstemmed Predicting Obsessive Symptoms on the Bases of Metacognitive Beliefs, Responsibility and Latent Aggression
title_short Predicting Obsessive Symptoms on the Bases of Metacognitive Beliefs, Responsibility and Latent Aggression
title_sort predicting obsessive symptoms on the bases of metacognitive beliefs responsibility and latent aggression
topic Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Metacognitive beliefs
responsibility
Latent aggression
Ambivalence
url http://shenakht.muk.ac.ir/article-1-86-en.pdf
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