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   Effectiveness of Metacognitive Therapy on Dysfunctional Beliefs, Inflated Sense of Responsibility, and Intolerance of Uncertainty in Patients With Obsessivecompulsive Disorder  
   
نویسنده Nayebaghayee Azam ,Aleyasin Ali ,Heidari Hassan ,Davodi Hosein
منبع مطالعات روانشناسي باليني - 2019 - دوره : 9 - شماره : 33 - صفحه:1 -24
چکیده    The present study aimed at investigating the effectiveness of metacognitive therapy on dysfunctional beliefs, inflated sense of responsibility, and intolerance of uncertainty in patients with obsessive compulsivedisorder (ocd). the design used in the present study is semiexperimental, pretestposttest with control group and a treemonth followup stage. the statistical population consisted of all patients with ocd in mahallat, a city located in markazi province, iran in 2018. the participants first screened by using inclusion and exclusion criteria. then sixteen patients with ocd selected as the sample of the study through available sampling method and assigned randomly into two groups: one experimental group and one control group (eight patients in each group). each participant in the experimental group received 12 treatment sessions according to well’s metacognitive therapy method for ocd. the participants were measured both before and after interventions as well as three months later in the followup phase by the yalebrown obsessivecompulsive scale (yalebocs; goodman, 1989), the obsessive beliefs questionnaire (obq44; occwg, 2005), the salkovskis responsibility attitude scale (ras; salkovskis, 2000) and the intolerance of uncertainty scale (ius; feriston, 1994). data analyzed by multivariate covariance analysis. the results indicated that metacognitive therapy had a significant effect on reducing dysfunctional beliefs, the inflated sense of responsibility and the variable intolerance of uncertainty (p˂0.050), and its effect remained three months after treatment (p˂0.050). the findings of the study support the effect of metacognitive therapy in improving the dysfunctional beliefs, inflated sense of responsibility and uncertainty of intolerance in patients with ocd.
کلیدواژه Obsessivecompulsive Disorder (Ocd) ,Dysfunctional Beliefs ,Inflated Sense Of Responsibility ,Intolerance Of Uncertainty ,Metacognitive Therapy
آدرس Islamic Azad University, Khomein Branch, Department Of General Psychology, Iran, Islamic Azad University, Ashtian Branch, Department Of Clinical Psychology, Iran, Islamic Azad University, Khomein Branch, Department Of Counseling And Psychology, Iran, Islamic Azad University, Khomein Branch, Department Of Counseling And Psychology, Iran
 
   Effectiveness of Metacognitive Therapy on Dysfunctional Beliefs, Inflated Sense of Responsibility, and Intolerance of Uncertainty in Patients with ObsessiveCompulsive Disorder  
   
Authors Nayebaghayee Azam ,Heidari Hassan ,Davodi Hosein ,Aleyasin Seyed Ali
Abstract    The present study aimed at investigating the effectiveness of metacognitive therapy on dysfunctional beliefs, inflated sense of responsibility, and intolerance of uncertainty in patients with obsessive compulsivedisorder (OCD). The design used in the present study is semiexperimental, pretestposttest with control group and a treemonth followup stage. The statistical population consisted of all patients with OCD in Mahallat, a city located in Markazi province, Iran in 2018. The participants first screened by using inclusion and exclusion criteria. Then sixteen patients with OCD selected as the sample of the study through available sampling method and assigned randomly into two groups: one experimental group and one control group (eight patients in each group). Each participant in the experimental group received 12 treatment sessions according to Well’s metacognitive therapy method for OCD. The participants were measured both before and after interventions as well as three months later in the followup phase by the YaleBrown ObsessiveCompulsive Scale (YaleBOCS; Goodman, 1989), the Obsessive Beliefs Questionnaire (OBQ44; OCCWG, 2005), the Salkovskis Responsibility Attitude Scale (RAS; Salkovskis, 2000) and the Intolerance of Uncertainty Scale (IUS; Feriston, 1994). Data analyzed by multivariate covariance analysis. The results indicated that metacognitive therapy had a significant effect on reducing dysfunctional beliefs, the inflated sense of responsibility and the variable intolerance of uncertainty (p˂0.050), and its effect remained three months after treatment (p˂0.050). The findings of the study support the effect of metacognitive therapy in improving the dysfunctional beliefs, inflated sense of responsibility and uncertainty of intolerance in patients with OCD.
Keywords ObsessiveCompulsive Disorder (OCD) ,Dysfunctional beliefs ,Inflated sense of responsibility ,Intolerance of uncertainty ,Metacognitive Therapy
 
 

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