تجربه زیستهی افراد مبتال به اختالل وسواسی-جبری تحت تاثیر فراگیری بیماری کرونا؛ یک مطالعهی پدیدارشناختی.

Autor: الهه هاشمی, چنگیز رحیمی طاقا, نوراهلل محمدی, عبدالعزیز افالک&
Zdroj: Medical journal of Mashhad University of Medical Sciences; Nov2022-Jan2023, Vol. 65 Issue 5, p2024-2038, 15p
Abstrakt: Introduction Obsessive-compulsive disorder is one of the most frequent mental disorders. On the one hand, various theoretical models emphasize different structures; on the other hand, OCD psychotherapies result in inadequate therapeutic outputs. Therefore, it is essential to look into this subject. This study extracted OCD diagnostic components based on lived experiences. Material and Method This study is qualitative and phenomenological. The information was gathered through the use of semi-structured interviews and criterion-based sampling. Accordingly, six participants with OCD were interviewed. The themes were extracted through performing interviews and obtaining lived experiences. Results In this research, four organizing themes were extracted. The organizing themes include Cognition (catastrophizing, should, excessive responsibility, and labeling), emotions (anger, fear, and sense of guilt), behavior (inspection, excessive washing, and avoidance), and lifestyle (interactions, excretion, work/education, and leisure activities). These organizing themes were the main components that can facilitate diagnosing and understanding OCD. Conclusion OCD is related to two major cognitive perceptions: 1. Excessive damage (risk) phobia, 2. Taking on excessive responsibility for damages (risks). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index