Abstract

Objective: Early maladaptive schemas (EMSs) fundamental beliefs that underpin stable and trait-like psychological disorders are chronic and relapsing. In our research, active schemas in Obssessive-Compulsive patients with Obssessive Compulsive Pesrsonality patients have been compared with healthy individuals.The purpose of this study was to compare early maladaptive schemas Young (2003, 1990) in OCD patients with OCPD patients and healthy subjects. Method: For this study, 38 patients with Obssessive Compulsive disorder and 44 patients with Obssessive Compulsive Personality disorder during the year who referred to medical centers and clinics in Kermanshah city were selected through structured interviews and the Yele Braown Obssessive Compulsive Scale (Y-BOCS), and 63 patients from diagnosis for mild problems who referred to the clinic were considered as controls. 15 early maladaptive schemas through Young Schema Questionnaire-Short Form (YSQ-SF) were measured. Results: Analysis of variance showed that maladaptive schemas are different in the three groups. All maladaptive schemas except Self-sacrifice, and insufficient self-control in both group of patients were significantly higher than in healthy individuals. The results indicate that differences between individuals with obssessive-compulsive disorder and healthy control in schemas of emotional deprivation, mistrust, social isolation, Failure to achieve, Dependence, Vulnerability to harm, Subjugation, Emotional inhibition, and Unrelenting standards were statistically significant. The obssessive compulsive personality disorder group significantly obtained higher scores than the obssessive compulsive disorder group in 13 schemes. Also the obssessive compulsive personality disorder group obtained higher scores compared to the healthy control group in the total score of schemas. Conclusion: The findings of the present study suggest that, in the OCD and OCPD patients, all maladaptive schemas except Self-sacrifice, and insufficient self-control indicated higher scores. The effect size in this study shows that in both disorders schemas and schemas of vulnerability to harm and illness to have the greatest impact. DOI: 10.5901/mjss.2015.v6n4s2p171

Highlights

  • Among patients with anxiety disorders, Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) sufferers are likely to have the greatest number of patient hospitalized (Barlow & Duran, 2015)

  • Sufficient evidence has been obtained to confirm the third specific hypothesis and it can be said that Mean score of maladaptive schemas in patients with obsessive compulsive personality disorder is higher than patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder

  • The results indicate that differences between individuals with obssessive-compulsive disorder and healthy control in schemas of emotional deprivation, mistrust, social isolation, Failure to achieve, Dependence, Vulnerability to harm, Subjugation, Emotional inhibition, and Unrelenting standards were statistically significant

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Introduction

Among patients with anxiety disorders, Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) sufferers are likely to have the greatest number of patient hospitalized (Barlow & Duran, 2015). In study of Kim, Lee & Lee (2014) as Relationship between early maladaptive schemas and symptom dimensions in patients with obsessivecompulsive disorder on a sample of fifty-seven patients with OCD and 70 normal controls completed the Young Schema Questionnaire, the Yale-Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale (Y-BOCS), the Y-BOCS symptom checklist, and the Beck Depression Inventory. In the research of Talee-Baktash, Yaghoubi, & Yousefi (2013) Compared the early maladaptive schemas and cognitive emotion regulation strategies in obsessive-compulsive disorder patients and healthy controls. Cognitive changes in perfectionism/certainty beliefs and maladaptive schemas related to dependency/incompetence precede behavioral symptom reduction for OCD patients Targeting these mechanisms in future OCD treatment trials will emphasize the most relevant processes and facilitate maximum improvement. Mean score of maladaptive schemas in patients with obsessive compulsive personality disorder is higher than patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder

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