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dc.contributor.authorRahimi, Changizen_US
dc.contributor.authorHaghighi, Mahbobehen_US
dc.date.accessioned1399-07-30T20:59:06Zfa_IR
dc.date.accessioned2020-10-21T20:59:06Z
dc.date.available1399-07-30T20:59:06Zfa_IR
dc.date.available2020-10-21T20:59:06Z
dc.date.issued2010-09-01en_US
dc.date.issued1389-06-10fa_IR
dc.date.submitted2015-03-12en_US
dc.date.submitted1393-12-21fa_IR
dc.identifier.citationRahimi, Changiz, Haghighi, Mahbobeh. (2010). Responsibility Attitudes in Obsessive-Compulsive Patients: The Contributions of Meta-Cognitive Beliefs and Worry. Iranian Journal of Medical Sciences, 35(3), 195-200.en_US
dc.identifier.issn0253-0716
dc.identifier.issn1735-3688
dc.identifier.urihttps://ijms.sums.ac.ir/article_39777.html
dc.identifier.urihttps://iranjournals.nlai.ir/handle/123456789/439697
dc.description.abstractBackground: Obsessive patients are distressed by intrusive thoughts, which are related to unreal threats. These patients feel that they are responsible for harming themselves and others. While controlling worry and meta-cognitive beliefs, the present study aimed at comparing the responsibility attitudes in obsessive compulsive patients with those in normal subjects to determine whether the difference in responsibility attitudes between two groups was significant. Methods: A group of 15 patients were compared with normal subjects (n=15) who matched the patient group in terms of gender, age and education. All subjects filled the Responsibility Attitude Scale, the Penn, State Worry Questionnaire and the Meta-cognition Questionnaire -30. The findings were analyzed using descriptive statistics as well as student t and ANCOVA tests. Results: Responsibility attitudes in obsessive patients were significantly higher than those in normal subjects (P<0.001), when patient worries and meta-cognitive beliefs were not controlled. However, after controlling patient's worry and meta-cognitive beliefs there was no significant difference between responsibility attitudes in normal and obsessive–compulsive group. Conclusion: The findings might suggest that responsibility attitude is not strongly related to obsessive-compulsive symptoms. It seems that it is a characteristic caused by basic meta-cognitive beliefs, because the relationship between the responsibility and the symptoms was dependent on meta-cognition. Therefore, in studying the etiology and treatment of obsessive compulsive disorders focus on the responsibility attitudes alone cannot be very helpful.en_US
dc.languageEnglish
dc.language.isoen_US
dc.publisherShiraz University of Medical Sciencesen_US
dc.relation.ispartofIranian Journal of Medical Sciencesen_US
dc.subjectObsession-compulsionen_US
dc.subjectResponsibility Attitudeen_US
dc.subjectWorryen_US
dc.titleResponsibility Attitudes in Obsessive-Compulsive Patients: The Contributions of Meta-Cognitive Beliefs and Worryen_US
dc.typeTexten_US
dc.typeOriginal Article(s)en_US
dc.citation.volume35
dc.citation.issue3
dc.citation.spage195
dc.citation.epage200


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