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Dispositional resilience in treatment‐seeking patients with obsessive‐compulsive disorder and its association with treatment outcome
Authors:Silje Elisabeth Hasmo Holm  Bjarne Hansen  Gerd Kvale  Thomas Eilertsen  Bjrn Helge Johnsen  Sigurd William Hystad  Stian Solem
Institution:Silje Elisabeth Hasmo Holm,Bjarne Hansen,Gerd Kvale,Thomas Eilertsen,Bjørn Helge Johnsen,Sigurd William Hystad,Stian Solem
Abstract:There is a lack of research on the relation between obsessive‐compulsive disorder (OCD) and resilience. Dispositional resilience, as described and defined in literature on hardiness, consists of three facets, namely beliefs about having control in everyday living, having a sense of purpose or commitment, and a positive attitude toward challenges. This study explores associations between dispositional resilience (measured with the Dispositional Resilience Scale (DRS‐15‐R)), symptom severity, and treatment outcome in a sample of 89 patients treated with concentrated exposure therapy (cET), and compares the findings with scores from two reference groups (students and soldiers). The patient group had significantly lower resilience scores than the two reference groups. Weak correlations were observed between dispositional resilience and OCD symptoms. Differences in dispositional resilience were weakly related to remission status at follow‐up (odds ratio of 1.11). Furthermore, resilience improved from pre‐ to post‐treatment (Cohen's d of 0.65). Our results imply that patients’ initial resilience score does not hinder nor facilitate treatment effects to a great extent in this format of ERP treatment.
Keywords:Concentrated treatment  dispositional resilience  hardiness  obsessive‐compulsive disorder  predictor  treatment outcome
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