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DYSFUNCTIONAL BELIEFS AND THOUGHT-CONTROL STRATEGIES IN PATIENTS WITH NON-CLINICAL OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE DISORDER

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 Objective: To investigate the dysfunctional beliefs and thought-control strategies used by the individuals with non-clinical obsessive-compulsive disorder (i.e. no history of seeking medical care for their obsessive-compulsive disorder (QCD)) in comparison with normal individuals. Method: The participants in this cross-sectional study were 30 people diagnosed with QCD based on DSM-IV criteria, and 30 normal people. All the participants were tested with the Dysfunctional Attitude Scale (DAS) and the Thought Control Questionnaire (TCQ). Results: In all sub-scales of the DAS (except for the Effecting sub-scale) as well as in the total score, the non-clinical QCD participants scored significantly higher than the control group. In other words, the QCD group had more dysfunctional attitudes than the control group. Also, the results on thought-control strategies showed that the QCD people used punishment, worry, re-assessment and social control more. Conclusion: These findings imply that the individuals with non-clinical QCD may use irrational thoughts and non adaptive strategies, when faced with obsessive thoughts and actions.

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HASSAN SHAHI, M.M.. (2004). DYSFUNCTIONAL BELIEFS AND THOUGHT-CONTROL STRATEGIES IN PATIENTS WITH NON-CLINICAL OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE DISORDER. ADVANCES IN COGNITIVE SCIENCE, 5(4), 50-56. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/82779/en

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HASSAN SHAHI M.M.. DYSFUNCTIONAL BELIEFS AND THOUGHT-CONTROL STRATEGIES IN PATIENTS WITH NON-CLINICAL OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE DISORDER. ADVANCES IN COGNITIVE SCIENCE[Internet]. 2004;5(4):50-56. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/82779/en

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M.M. HASSAN SHAHI, “DYSFUNCTIONAL BELIEFS AND THOUGHT-CONTROL STRATEGIES IN PATIENTS WITH NON-CLINICAL OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE DISORDER,” ADVANCES IN COGNITIVE SCIENCE, vol. 5, no. 4, pp. 50–56, 2004, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/82779/en

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