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强迫症(OCD)中的不完整性表现为功能降低和任务完成后活动时间延长。

Manifestation of incompleteness in obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) as reduced functionality and extended activity beyond task completion.

机构信息

Department of Zoology, Tel-Aviv University, Ramat-Aviv, Israel.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2011;6(9):e25217. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0025217. Epub 2011 Sep 23.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

This study focused on hypotheses regarding the source of incompleteness in obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). For this, we had to document the behavioral manifestation of incompleteness in compulsive rituals, predicting that an exaggerated focus on acts that are appropriate for the task will support the hypothesis on heightened responsibility/perfectionism. In contrast, activity past the expected terminal act for the motor task would support the "stop signal deficiency" hypothesis.

METHODOLOGY AND PRINCIPAL FINDINGS

We employed video-telemetry to analyze 39 motor OCD rituals and compared each with a similar task performed by a non-OCD individual, in order to objectively and explicitly determine the functional end of the activity. We found that 75% of OCD rituals comprised a "tail," which is a section that follows the functional end of the task that the patients ascribed to their activity. The other 25% tailless rituals comprised a relatively high number and higher rate of repetition of non-functional acts. Thus, in rituals with tail, incompleteness was manifested by the mere presence of the tail whereas in tailless rituals, incompleteness was manifested by the reduced functionality of the task due to an inflated execution and repetition of non-functional acts.

CONCLUSIONS

The prevalence of activity after the functional end ("tail") and the elevated non-functionality in OCD motor rituals support the "lack of stop signal" theories as the underlying mechanism in OCD. Furthermore, the presence and content of the tail might have a therapeutic potential in cognitive-behavior therapy.

摘要

背景

本研究聚焦于强迫症(OCD)不完整性的来源假设。为此,我们必须记录强迫性仪式中不完整性的行为表现,预测对适合任务的行为的过分关注将支持关于增强责任感/完美主义的假设。相比之下,超越运动任务预期终端行为的活动将支持“停止信号缺陷”假说。

方法和主要发现

我们采用视频遥测技术分析了 39 个运动 OCD 仪式,并将每个仪式与非 OCD 个体执行的类似任务进行比较,以便客观明确地确定活动的功能终点。我们发现,75%的 OCD 仪式包括“尾巴”,即患者将其活动归因于任务的功能终点之后的一个部分。其他 25%没有尾巴的仪式包括相对较高数量和更高频率的非功能行为重复。因此,在有尾巴的仪式中,不完整性仅表现为尾巴的存在,而在没有尾巴的仪式中,由于非功能行为的膨胀执行和重复,任务的功能降低导致不完整性。

结论

在功能终点之后的活动的普遍性(“尾巴”)和 OCD 运动仪式中的升高的非功能性支持 OCD 中作为潜在机制的“缺乏停止信号”理论。此外,尾巴的存在和内容可能在认知行为疗法中具有治疗潜力。

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