Disgust vulnerability and symptoms of contamination-based OCD: descriptive tests of incremental specificity |
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Authors: | Olatunji Bunmi O Moretz Melanie W Wolitzky-Taylor Kate B McKay Dean McGrath Patrick B Ciesielski Bethany G |
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Affiliation: | aVanderbilt University;bFordham University;cUniversity of California-Los Angeles;dAlexian Brothers Behavioral Health Hospital |
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Abstract: | ![]() The present investigation examines the incremental association between disgust propensity and sensitivity and contamination-based obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) symptoms. Structural equation modeling in Study 1 indicated that general disgust was related to contamination fear even when controlling for negative affect in a nonclinical sample. Evidence was also found for a model in which the effect of negative affect on contamination fear is mediated by general disgust. Study 1 also showed that both disgust sensitivity and disgust propensity uniquely predicted contamination fear when controlling for negative affect. Growth curve analyses in Study 2 indicated that higher baseline contamination fear is associated with less reduction in contamination fear over a 6-week period as disgust sensitivity increases even when controlling for negative affect. Lastly, disgust propensity was associated with concurrent levels of excessive washing symptoms among patients with OCD in Study 3 when controlling for depression. Implications of these findings from nonclinical, analogue, and clinical samples for future research on the specificity of disgust-related vulnerabilities in the etiology of contamination concerns in OCD are discussed. |
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