Department of Personality Psychology, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED), Madrid, Spain.
Department of Personality Psychology, Research Unit for Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders (I'TOC), University of Valencia, Valencia, Spain.
Clin Psychol Psychother. 2022 Jan;29(1):313-327. doi: 10.1002/cpp.2636. Epub 2021 Jul 6.
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: Unwanted intrusive thoughts (UITs) are considered normal variants of the obsessions found in obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Similarly, intrusive and persistent preoccupations about appearance defects in body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) and images and thoughts about illness in illness anxiety disorder (IAD) are abnormal variants of the thoughts and concerns about appearance and health found in non-clinical individuals. This study examines whether patients with OCD have frequent and distressing UITs with contents related to BDD and IAD, in addition to OCD-related UITs.
Thirty-nine participants with OCD (M = 32.45, standard deviation [SD] = 11.57; 63% men) completed the Questionnaire of Unpleasant Intrusive Thoughts (QUIT), designed to assess obsessional, dysmorphic and illness anxiety UITs and their associated functional consequences (emotions, appraisals, and neutralizing or control strategies).
Up to 71% of the individuals with OCD experienced the three UIT modalities. As expected, OCD-related UITs were the most frequent, although were no differences among the three UIT contents in terms of the disturbance they caused. The OCD intrusions were the most interfering, egodystonic and dysfunctionally appraised, and they instigated more neutralizing behaviours. Nonetheless, all UITs instigate the need to do something to alleviate the discomfort caused by their intrusion and attempts to suppress them.
UITs with different contents not always related to typical obsessive themes are a common experience in patients with OCD. These UITs could have detrimental consequences for the course of the disorder itself, and they should be adequately addressed in both the assessment and treatment of these patients.
背景/目的:被视为强迫障碍(OCD)中强迫观念正常变体的侵入性思维(UITs)。同样,在体变形障碍(BDD)和疾病焦虑障碍(IAD)中对外观缺陷和疾病的侵入性和持续关注是在非临床个体中对外观和健康的想法和担忧的异常变体。本研究检查了 OCD 患者是否除了与 OCD 相关的 UITs 外,还会经常出现与 BDD 和 IAD 相关的令人痛苦的 UITs。
39 名 OCD 患者(M=32.45,标准差[SD]=11.57;63%为男性)完成了不愉快侵入性思维问卷(QUIT),该问卷旨在评估强迫性、变形和疾病焦虑 UITs 及其相关的功能后果(情绪、评估和中和或控制策略)。
高达 71%的 OCD 患者经历了三种 UIT 方式。正如预期的那样,与 OCD 相关的 UITs 最常见,尽管在引起的干扰方面,三种 UIT 内容之间没有差异。OCD 侵入性思维最具干扰性、自我意识和功能失调性评估,并且引发了更多的中和行为。尽管如此,所有 UITs 都会引发需要采取行动减轻其侵入引起的不适,并试图抑制它们。
与典型强迫主题不相关的不同内容的 UITs 是 OCD 患者的常见经历。这些 UITs 可能对疾病本身的病程产生不利影响,在评估和治疗这些患者时应充分考虑到它们。