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A cognitive behavioral workshop for subclinical obsessions and compulsions
Authors:Zucker Bonnie G  Craske Michelle G  Blackmore Michelle A  Nitz Ashley
Affiliation:University of California, Los Angeles, USA. bonnie.zucker@cshs.org
Abstract:The present study investigates the effectiveness of a 3-h cognitive behavioral workshop for individuals, ages 18-22, with subclinical obsessions and compulsions. It was hypothesized that, compared to individuals in an assessment-only waitlist group (n = 42), individuals assigned to the workshop group (n = 43) would experience a significant decrease in obsessive-compulsive (OC) symptomatology, comorbidity, and thought action fusion endorsement at 1-month and 5-month follow-up assessments. An additional outcome of interest was the number of incident cases of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) over the course of the study. The results indicated that the workshop group reported a significantly fewer number of OC symptoms at 5-month follow-up and endorsed significantly less thought action fusion at both follow-up points. However, there were no differences between groups in severity of OC symptoms and number of comorbid diagnoses endorsed. Only one incident case of OCD was observed during the study, from a participant in the waitlist group. These results are discussed in reference to treatment of subclinical anxiety symptoms.
Keywords:Subclinical obsessions and compulsions   OCD   Prevention   Early intervention   Cognitive behavior therapy   Anxiety disorders   Workshop
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