Not Just Right Experiences: Association with Obsessive Compulsive Symptoms and Sensory Over-Responsivity |
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Authors: | Ayelet Ben-Sasson Noam Dickstein Liraz Lazarovich Noga Ayalon |
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Affiliation: | Occupational Therapy Department, University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel |
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Abstract: | Individuals with obsessive-compulsive disorder describe “not just right experiences” as a constant uncomfortable feeling of imperfection toward sensory stimuli. This study examined the relation between “not just right experiences,” obsessive-compulsive disorder and sensory over-responsivity symptoms. Sixty college students participated in the in vivo “not just right experiences” assessment. This included four tasks for which participants rated pre-task discomfort, post-task discomfort, and urge to counteract auditory, visual, and tactile stimuli. “Not just right experiences” scores significantly correlated with obsessive-compulsive disorder scores. Tactile, auditory, and visual sensory over-responsivity scores were correlated with specific “not just right experiences” scores. Sensory over-responsivity is rarely addressed in obsessive-compulsive disorder while it contributes to symptomatology and participation. |
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Keywords: | Assessment not just right experience OCD sensory over-responsivity sensory urge |
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