School of Psychological Sciences, Tel Aviv University, Israel.
Department of Psychology, Swarthmore College, USA.
J Behav Ther Exp Psychiatry. 2024 Sep;84:101960. doi: 10.1016/j.jbtep.2024.101960. Epub 2024 Mar 11.
Rituals are common among healthy individuals and across cultures and often serve adaptive purposes. In individuals with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), rituals become compulsive, time-consuming and distressing, and may lead to functional impairment. Previous research has examined the functions and characteristics of compulsive rituals, but there is paucity of in-depth, first-person reports about this topic.
We used a qualitative approach to explore thoughts, feelings, and behavioral patterns that characterize OCD rituals. Ten individuals with OCD participated in a semi-structured interview that focused on their most prominent compulsive ritual. The interviews were subjected to a thematic analysis.
Eight themes emerged from the analysis and were organized in two main categories: Micro Level perspective, comprising triggers, attention, emotional changes, and stopping criteria; and Macro Level perspective, comprising feelings and perceptions, change over time, motives, and inhibitors. The findings shed light on the role of fixed rules and feelings of "completeness" in OCD rituals, the nature of emotional and attentional characteristics during rituals performance, and the evolution of compulsive rituals over time.
This study used a qualitative approach based on a small number of participants, which limits the generalizability of the findings.
Our results, if replicated, may have clinical implications. The reported patterns of anxiety reduction during ritual performance may contribute to the fine-tuning of CBT for OCD. The findings concerning the nature of attention during ritual performance and the development of rituals over time may be important for understanding the mechanisms that maintain compulsive rituals.
仪式在健康个体和各种文化中都很常见,通常具有适应性目的。然而,在强迫症(OCD)患者中,仪式会变得强迫性、耗时且令人痛苦,并可能导致功能障碍。先前的研究已经检查了强迫性仪式的功能和特征,但关于这个主题的深入的第一人称报告却很少。
我们使用定性方法来探索 OCD 仪式的特征、想法和行为模式。十名 OCD 患者参与了一项半结构化访谈,重点关注他们最突出的强迫性仪式。访谈内容进行了主题分析。
从分析中出现了八个主题,并组织成两个主要类别:微观层面视角,包括触发因素、注意力、情绪变化和停止标准;宏观层面视角,包括感觉和认知、随时间的变化、动机和抑制剂。研究结果揭示了 OCD 仪式中固定规则和“完整性”感觉的作用、仪式执行过程中的情绪和注意力特征的本质,以及强迫性仪式随时间的演变。
本研究采用基于少数参与者的定性方法,限制了研究结果的普遍性。
如果得到复制,我们的研究结果可能具有临床意义。报告的仪式执行过程中焦虑减轻模式可能有助于 OCD 的认知行为疗法的精细调整。关于仪式执行过程中的注意力性质和随时间发展的仪式的发现对于理解维持强迫性仪式的机制可能很重要。