Do they really care? Specificity of social support issues in hoarding disorder and obsessive–compulsive disorder

IF 3.8 3区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL British Journal of Clinical Psychology Pub Date : 2023-05-12 DOI:10.1111/bjc.12426
Victoria Edwards, Paul M. Salkovskis, Victoria Bream
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Abstract

Objectives

Unmet interpersonal needs may play a role in excessive emotional attachments to objects for people with hoarding disorder (HD). Previous research indicates that social support (but not attachment difficulties) may be specific to HD. The study aimed to evaluate social networks and support in HD relative to clinical controls with obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) and healthy controls (HC). The secondary aim was to explore the extent of loneliness and thwarted belongingness. Potential mechanisms for deficits in social support were also considered.

Design

A cross-sectional between-groups design was used to compare scores on measures in those with HD (n = 37); OCD (n = 31); and HCs (n = 45).

Methods

Participants completed a structured clinical interview by telephone (to assign diagnostic categories) followed by online questionnaires.

Results

Whilst individuals with HD and OCD both report smaller social networks than HC, lower levels of perceived social support appear to be specific to HD. The HD group also showed higher levels of loneliness and thwarted belonging compared to OCD and HC. No differences were found between groups for perceived criticism or trauma.

Conclusions

The results support previous findings of lower levels of self-reported social support within HD. Loneliness and thwarted belongingness also appear significantly elevated within HD compared with OCD and HC. Further research is required to explore the nature of felt support and belonging, direction of effect and to identify potential mechanisms. Clinical implications include advocating and promoting support systems (both personal supporters and professionals) for individuals with HD.

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他们真的在乎吗?囤积障碍和强迫症患者社会支持问题的特异性
未满足的人际需求可能在囤积障碍患者对物品的过度情感依恋中起作用。先前的研究表明,社会支持(而不是依恋困难)可能是HD特有的。该研究旨在评估HD患者与临床对照(强迫症)和健康对照(HC)患者的社会网络和支持。第二个目的是探索孤独和受挫归属感的程度。还审议了造成社会支助不足的潜在机制。设计采用横断面组间设计比较HD患者的各项指标得分(n = 37);强迫症(n = 31);和hc (n = 45)。方法参与者通过电话完成结构化的临床访谈(指定诊断类别),然后进行在线问卷调查。结果:虽然HD和OCD患者的社交网络都比HC小,但HD患者的感知社会支持水平较低。与强迫症和HC相比,HD组也表现出更高的孤独感和挫败感。在感知到的批评或创伤方面,两组之间没有发现差异。结论:该结果支持先前关于HD患者自我报告的社会支持水平较低的发现。与强迫症和HC相比,HD患者的孤独感和受挫感也明显升高。需要进一步的研究来探讨感觉支持和归属感的性质、影响方向和确定潜在的机制。临床意义包括为HD患者倡导和推广支持系统(包括个人支持者和专业人士)。
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期刊介绍: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology publishes original research, both empirical and theoretical, on all aspects of clinical psychology: - clinical and abnormal psychology featuring descriptive or experimental studies - aetiology, assessment and treatment of the whole range of psychological disorders irrespective of age group and setting - biological influences on individual behaviour - studies of psychological interventions and treatment on individuals, dyads, families and groups
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