The impact of motivation , readiness to change and committed action on OCD symptom severity among individuals with OCD

Publish Year: 1399
نوع سند: مقاله کنفرانسی
زبان: English
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ICPCEE07_068

تاریخ نمایه سازی: 13 دی 1399

Abstract:

Understanding the role of patient motivation in OCD treatment is of clinical importance given the requisite autonomous role of patients in Exposure and Response Prevention. The present study investigated state and trait like relations between three variables: two previously established motivational constructs, readiness to change (RTC) and committed action (CA) and OCD symptom severity as measured by the self-report Yale-Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale (Y-BOCS-SR). Utilizing a random intercept cross lagged panel model (RI-CLPM) design,we assessed autoregressive, within time correlations, and cross-lagged effects of RTC, CA, and Y-BOCS-SR scores at admission, month 1 of treatment, and discharge from an intensive/residential treatment program for OCD. Results revealed significant autoregressive (i.e., state-like) effects for CA and Y-BOCS-SR, negative within-time correlations between state CA and Y-BOCS-SR across all time points, a positive within time correlation between state CA and RTC at admission, and a cross-lagged effect between state Y-BOCS-SR at month 1 of treatment and state RTC at discharge. Results also demonstrated that the stability of the RTC variable was attributable to trait like factors in the present sample. This study is novel in its use of RI-CLPM in an OCD sample and represents an important addition to the literature on the longitudinal impacts of dynamic constructs of motivation. Our findings may provide future researchers with strategies to supplement ERP with CA-driven motivational interviewing.

Keywords:

obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) , motivation , random-intercept cross-lagged panel model (RI-CLPM) , exposure and response prevention (ERP)

Authors

fahime mirzanezhad asl

M.A in general psychology,Islamic Azad University,Bilesavaar,Iran

Maryam Panahandeh

M.A in general psychology,Islamic Azad university,bilesavaar,iran

ali mirzanezhad asl

B.A in psychology,Islamic Azad University,Ardabil,Iran