Non-clinical obsessions in a young adolescent population: Frequency and association with metacognitive variables

作者:Crye Jenny; Laskey Ben; Cartwright Hatton Sam*
来源:Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice , 2010, 83(1): 15-26.
DOI:10.1348/147608309X468176

摘要

Objectives. Little is known about normal obsessions in adolescence. This study examined the frequency and content of intrusions in adolescence, and a number of process variables that have been associated with obsessions in adults.
Design and methods. Sixty-two adolescents (aged 12-14 years) participated. They completed measures of obsessions and metacognitive beliefs. They were interviewed about recent episodes of obsessional thought, including content, frequency, acceptability, distress, dismissibilty, interference, and avoidance.
Results. Seventy-seven per cent of participants reported obsessions. Frequency, distress, dismissibility, acceptability, interference, and avoidance, were associated with metacognitive appraisals.
Conclusions. Obsessions are a normal experience in adolescence and are associated with metacognitive appraisals in the same way as for adults, indicating that adult models may be relevant for this younger population.

  • 出版日期2010-3