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Adult attachment insecurities are related to obsessive compulsive phenomena

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posted on 2009-10-01, 00:00 authored by G Doron, Richard Moulding, M Kyrios, M Nedeljkovic, M Mikulincer
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is one of the most disabling and highly prevalent anxiety disorders. Cognitive models implicate maladaptive beliefs such as inflated sense of responsibility, perfectionism, importance/control of thoughts in the maintenance of the disorder, but little research has investigated factors that may lead to these beliefs. This paper investigated whether a dysfunctional attachment system may be one such factor, by examining how adult attachment orientations (dimensions of attachment anxiety and avoidance) relate to OCDrelated cognitions, OCD symptoms, and depression. Using structural equation modeling in a student sample (N = 446), the present study found evidence for a mediational model, where attachment dimensions contributed to OCD symptoms via OCD-related cognitions, while controlling for depression. The paper discusses the association between adult attachment orientations and OCD symptoms in the context of current cognitive-behavioral theories of OCD.

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Journal

Journal of social and clinical psychology

Volume

28

Issue

8

Pagination

1022 - 1049

Publisher

Guilford Publications

Location

New York, N.Y.

ISSN

0736-7236

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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