Cross‐sectional direct and indirect relationships between the corrupted feared self and obsessive–compulsive symptoms in a clinical sample: The role of mental contamination

Author:

Khosravani Vahid1ORCID,Samimi Ardestani Seyed Mehdi2,Wong Shiu Fung3,Moulding Richard4,Aardema Frederick5,Sharifibastan Farangis16,Aminaee Mohammad7

Affiliation:

1. Behavioral Sciences Research Center Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences Tehran Iran

2. Department of Psychiatry, Behavioral Sciences Research Center, Imam Hossein Hospital Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences Tehran Iran

3. Department of Psychological Sciences Swinburne University of Technology Melbourne Victoria Australia

4. The Faculty of Psychology, Counselling and Psychotherapy The Cairnmillar Institute Hawthorn East Australia

5. Department of Psychiatry and Addictology, Montreal Mental Health University Institute Research Center University of Montreal Montreal Quebec Canada

6. Department of Psychosocial Science University of Bergen Bergen Norway

7. Department of Clinical Psychology, Faculty of Education and Psychology Shiraz University Shiraz Iran

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesThere is a significant relationship between a general feared self and contact contamination concerns in obsessive‐compulsive disorder (OCD), especially when the influence of mental contamination is considered a part of this relationship. However, these associations have not been explored in a clinical OCD sample when using each dimension of the multidimensional conceptualization of the feared self as the predictor (i.e., the corrupted, culpable, and malformed feared selves).MethodsWe tested these associations using a cross‐sectional design. Specifically, a sample of patients diagnosed with OCD (N = 417) completed a series of self‐report measures of OCD symptoms and its related constructs. We also explored these associations with unacceptable thoughts as the outcome, rather than contamination concerns, due to unacceptable thoughts having evidenced strong associations with the feared self and mental contamination.ResultsAfter controlling for relevant cognitive (i.e., obsessive beliefs) and affective (i.e., depressive symptoms) constructs and comorbidity, the corrupted feared self was found to have a direct link, along with an indirect link through mental contamination, with symptoms of contact contamination and unacceptable thoughts.ConclusionsThe fear of being corrupted may be associated with feelings of contamination in the absence of direct contact with a contaminant, which may then predict OCD symptoms of repugnant obsessional thoughts and contact contamination concerns. The corrupted feared self and mental contamination should therefore be targeted in treatments for repugnant obsessions and contamination‐related OCD.

Funder

Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Clinical Psychology,General Medicine

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1. In/stability of moral sense of self and OCD;Journal of Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders;2024-01

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