Verbal and practical intelligence in general anxiety,obsessive compulsive and major depression disorders |
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Affiliation: | 1. Faculty of Psychology and Education, Kharazmi University, 15719-14911 Tehran, Iran;2. School of Rehabilitation, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran;1. Polytechnic Institute of Coimbra, Coimbra Health School, Coimbra, Portugal;2. Laboratory for Applied Health Research (LabinSaúde), Coimbra, Portugal;3. University of Coimbra, Faculty of Psychology and Education Sciences, Coimbra, Portugal;1. Department of General Psychology, University of Padua, Padua, Italy;2. Department of Psychology, California State University, Los Angeles, USA;3. FISPPA Department, University of Padua, Padua, Italy;1. Department of Neurosurgery, Medical College of Wisconsin, 8701 Watertown Plank Road, Milwaukee, WI 53226, USA;2. Department of Clinical and Health Psychology, University of Florida, 1225 Center Drive, Room 3151, Gainesville, FL 32611, USA;1. Laboratoire d’étude des mécanismes cognitifs, EA 3082, université Lyon, université Lumière Lyon 2, 69000 Lyon, France;2. 5, avenue Pierre-Mendès-France, 69676 Bron, France |
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Abstract: | IntroductionPrevious researches have shown that anxiety symptoms are negatively associated with measures of intelligence. However, recent findings indicate possible positive relationships between Generalized Anxiety Disorders (GAD) and intelligence. Also, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is associated with a moderate degree of underperformance on cognitive tests, including deficient processing. There are inconsistent results to present the relationship between Major Depression Disorder (MDD) and IQ. The present study has three main aims. The first aim of this study is to investigate the difference between IQ in individuals with GAD, OCD and major depressive disorder, and normal group. The second purpose is to perform a comparative study between the GAD, OCD and MDD groups on verbal and non-verbal intelligence. The third aim of this study is to examine the relationships between GAD, OCD and MDD as well as their underlying cognitive processes, including worry, rumination, and post-event processing, with verbal and non-verbal intelligence.ObjectiveThe present study is performed on four groups of participants including those with GAD, OCD, MDD and Healthy Volunteer (HV) group consisting of individuals without psychiatric disorders.MethodThe number of 50 healthy volunteers as the control group, 45 patients with GAD, 20 patients with OCD and 25 patients with MDD (n = 140) were selected as the case-referent groups. The present study was a cross-sectional type and the research was performed based on the causal-comparative method. Verbal and non-verbal intelligence was measured with the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-3rd edition (WAIS-III). Rumination and post-event processing were measured by PSWQ, RRS-BR, and PEPQ, respectively.ResultsThe results indicate that Verbal Intelligence and Verbal Comprehension Index in GAD patients have significant differences in comparison to the OCD, MDD and control groups. While, the value of the Working Memory Index (WMI) in the normal group is higher than the value of the same index in the GAD, OCD and MDD groups. Also, the values of the Processing Speed Index (PSI) in normal and GAD groups are higher than the OCD and MDD groups. The worry, rumination, and post-event processing in patients with GAD are positively correlated with general and verbal intelligence. But, verbal and non-verbal intelligence had a negative correlation with worry, rumination and post-event processing in healthy volunteers.ConclusionInvestigation of the possible connections between intelligence and the cognitive processes underlying emotional disorders can provide therapeutic strategies for smart individuals who are at risk for GAD. |
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Keywords: | Verbal intelligence Non-verbal intelligence Generalized anxiety disorder Obsessive compulsive disorder Major depression disorder Intelligence verbale Intelligence non verbale Désordre anxieux généralisé Trouble obsessionnel compulsif Trouble de dépression majeure ADHD" },{" #name" :" keyword" ," $" :{" id" :" kw0060" }," $$" :[{" #name" :" text" ," _" :" Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder BD" },{" #name" :" keyword" ," $" :{" id" :" kw0070" }," $$" :[{" #name" :" text" ," _" :" Bipolar Disorder DASS" },{" #name" :" keyword" ," $" :{" id" :" kw0080" }," $$" :[{" #name" :" text" ," _" :" Depression Anxiety Stress Scales FSIQ" },{" #name" :" keyword" ," $" :{" id" :" kw0090" }," $$" :[{" #name" :" text" ," _" :" Full Scale Intelligence Quotient GAD" },{" #name" :" keyword" ," $" :{" id" :" kw0100" }," $$" :[{" #name" :" text" ," _" :" Generalized Anxiety Disorders HV" },{" #name" :" keyword" ," $" :{" id" :" kw0110" }," $$" :[{" #name" :" text" ," _" :" Healthy Volunteer IQ" },{" #name" :" keyword" ," $" :{" id" :" kw0120" }," $$" :[{" #name" :" text" ," _" :" Intelligence Quotient LDF" },{" #name" :" keyword" ," $" :{" id" :" kw0130" }," $$" :[{" #name" :" text" ," _" :" Linear Discriminant Function MDD" },{" #name" :" keyword" ," $" :{" id" :" kw0140" }," $$" :[{" #name" :" text" ," _" :" Major Depression Disorder OCD" },{" #name" :" keyword" ," $" :{" id" :" kw0150" }," $$" :[{" #name" :" text" ," _" :" Obsessive Compulsive Disorder PEP" },{" #name" :" keyword" ," $" :{" id" :" kw0160" }," $$" :[{" #name" :" text" ," _" :" Post-Event Processing PEPQ" },{" #name" :" keyword" ," $" :{" id" :" kw0170" }," $$" :[{" #name" :" text" ," _" :" PsychEval Personality Questionnaire PIQ" },{" #name" :" keyword" ," $" :{" id" :" kw0180" }," $$" :[{" #name" :" text" ," _" :" Poor Performance IQ POI" },{" #name" :" keyword" ," $" :{" id" :" kw0190" }," $$" :[{" #name" :" text" ," _" :" Perceptual Organization Index PSI" },{" #name" :" keyword" ," $" :{" id" :" kw0200" }," $$" :[{" #name" :" text" ," _" :" Processing Speed Index PSWQ" },{" #name" :" keyword" ," $" :{" id" :" kw0210" }," $$" :[{" #name" :" text" ," _" :" Penn State Worry Questionnaire PTSD" },{" #name" :" keyword" ," $" :{" id" :" kw0220" }," $$" :[{" #name" :" text" ," _" :" Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder RRS-BR" },{" #name" :" keyword" ," $" :{" id" :" kw0230" }," $$" :[{" #name" :" text" ," _" :" Rumination Response Scale-BR SCID-5-CV" },{" #name" :" keyword" ," $" :{" id" :" kw0240" }," $$" :[{" #name" :" text" ," _" :" Structural Clinical Interview for DSM-5 VCI" },{" #name" :" keyword" ," $" :{" id" :" kw0250" }," $$" :[{" #name" :" text" ," _" :" Verbal Comprehension Index VIQ" },{" #name" :" keyword" ," $" :{" id" :" kw0260" }," $$" :[{" #name" :" text" ," _" :" Verbal IQ WAIS-III" },{" #name" :" keyword" ," $" :{" id" :" kw0270" }," $$" :[{" #name" :" text" ," _" :" Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-3rd edition WMI" },{" #name" :" keyword" ," $" :{" id" :" kw0280" }," $$" :[{" #name" :" text" ," _" :" Working Memory Index. |
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