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Experimental manipulations of responsibility: An analogue test for models of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Authors:Robert Ladouceur  Jose Rhaume  Mark H Freeston  Frdrick Aublet  Karina Jean  Stella Lachance  Frdric Langlois  Katia de Pokomandy-morin
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Université Laval and Centre de recherche Université Laval, Robert-Giffard, Québec, Canada G1K 7P4

Abstract:Several authors attribute excessive responsibility a predominant role in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) Salkovskis, P. M. (1985) Behaviour Research and Therapy, 23, 571–583; Rachman, S. (1993) Behaviour Research and Therapy, 31, 149–154; van Oppen, P. & Arntz, A. (1994) Behaviour Research and Therapy, 32, 79–87]. The present studies aimed at demonstrating the link between different levels of perceived responsibility and checking behaviors by experimentally manipulating responsibility in non-clinical Ss. In the first study, a sound recognition task was used to compare checking behaviors in Ss with high (HR) and low (LR) perceived responsibility. Only one variable was significantly different, Ss from the HR group reporting more anxiety during the task than Ss from the LR group. Results did not support a link between responsibility and checking behavior. In a second study HR and LR Ss were compared on a manual classification task. Subjects from the HR group hesitated and checked more, and reported more preoccupation with errors and anxiety during the task than Ss from the LR group. Since perceived severity of the outcome was the most variable affected by the manipulation, the implications for current models of OCD are discussed and an alternative explanation is attempted. Finally, clinical implications are examined and suggestions are made for future directions of research.
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