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THE COGNITIVE PREDICTORS OF OBSESSIVE- COMPULSIVE SYMPTOMS IN STUDENTS

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  281-290

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 Background & objectives: OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE disorders are common in the society and have negative effects on individual’s function. Prevailing theories indicate that these disorders are influenced by biological factors. However, cognitive models of OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE disorder have emphasis on cognitive factors. This study was carried out to investigate the cognitive predictors of obsessive- compulsive symptoms in students.Methods: In this correlational study 300 students (243 female and 57 male) in the fields of psychology, education, agricultural engineering, computer science, management and law from Lorestan Pyam-e-Noor University, Iran were selected by multistage cluster sampling in the second semester of academic year 2014-15. The students completed OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE Inventory-Revised (OCI-R), Meta Cognition Questionnaire (MCQ-30), Young Schema Questionnaire-Short Form (YSQ-SF) and Penn State WORRY Questionnaire (PSWQ). Data were analyzed using Pearson correlation coefficient and simultaneous multiple regression analysis by SPSS-16.Results: Findings indicated that WORRY, META-COGNITIVE BELIEFS and MALADAPTIVE SCHEMAS significantly correlated with OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE symptoms (p<0.001). Results from simultaneous multiple regression analysis also revealed that 64.8% of the total variance of OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE symptoms can be explained by WORRY, META-COGNITIVE BELIEFS and MALADAPTIVE SCHEMAS.Conclusion: According to effective role of study variables with OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE, holding the periodic training coping skills with OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE disorder for students and providing solutions promoting mental health during academic period should be considered by health custodians in universities.

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    APA: Copy

    HASSANVAND AMOUZADEH, M., & AGHILI, M.M.. (2016). THE COGNITIVE PREDICTORS OF OBSESSIVE- COMPULSIVE SYMPTOMS IN STUDENTS. JOURNAL OF HEALTH AND CARE, 17(4), 281-290. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/251999/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    HASSANVAND AMOUZADEH M., AGHILI M.M.. THE COGNITIVE PREDICTORS OF OBSESSIVE- COMPULSIVE SYMPTOMS IN STUDENTS. JOURNAL OF HEALTH AND CARE[Internet]. 2016;17(4):281-290. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/251999/en

    IEEE: Copy

    M. HASSANVAND AMOUZADEH, and M.M. AGHILI, “THE COGNITIVE PREDICTORS OF OBSESSIVE- COMPULSIVE SYMPTOMS IN STUDENTS,” JOURNAL OF HEALTH AND CARE, vol. 17, no. 4, pp. 281–290, 2016, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/251999/en

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