Obsessive–Compulsive Symptoms Are Associated With Increased Delay Discounting in a Novel Hand-Washing Task

Clarissa W. Ong, K. Graves, Meredith S. Berry, A. Odum, M. Twohig
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Delay discounting is a theoretical framework for assessing impulsivity characterized by a tendency to choose SSRs over LLRs. Despite the potential therapeutic value of targeting impulsive choice in the context of obsessive–compulsive (OC) symptoms, little research has been done to examine the link between the 2. In the present study, we examined the role of impulsivity in OC symptoms using a monetary and novel hand-washing delay-discounting task. Participants completed both delay-discounting procedures, as well as the Obsessive–Compulsive Inventory—Revised (OCI-R; Foa et al.,2002). Participants who showed steeper delay discounting in the monetary discounting task also tended to discount steeply in the washing task. In addition, participants showed significantly more delay discounting in the washing than in the monetary task, suggesting contextual control over impulsive behavior. Further, participants with washing compulsions demonstrated greater delay discounting on the washing task than those without washing compulsions. Higher scores on the Washing subscale of the OCI-R uniquely predicted delay discounting in the washing task at a level of marginal significance. Our findings suggest that impulsivity may be implicated in OC symptoms, and indicate the need for a more precise conceptualization of the relationship between impulsivity and compulsivity.
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强迫性症状与新型洗手任务中延迟折扣增加有关
延迟折现是评估冲动性的理论框架,其特征是倾向于选择ssr而不是llr。尽管在强迫症(OC)症状的背景下,针对冲动选择具有潜在的治疗价值,但很少有研究来检验两者之间的联系。在本研究中,我们使用货币和新颖的洗手延迟折扣任务来检验冲动性在OC症状中的作用。参与者完成了延迟折扣程序,以及强迫性清单修订(OCI-R;Foa et al.,2002)。在货币贴现任务中表现出较大延迟贴现的参与者在洗涤任务中也倾向于表现出较大延迟贴现。此外,参与者在洗衣任务中比在货币任务中表现出更多的延迟折扣,这表明情境控制着冲动行为。此外,有洗涤强迫症的参与者比没有洗涤强迫症的参与者在洗涤任务上表现出更大的延迟折扣。在OCI-R的洗涤子量表上得分越高,在边际显著水平上唯一地预测洗涤任务中的延迟折扣。我们的研究结果表明,冲动可能与强迫症症状有关,并表明需要对冲动和强迫之间的关系进行更精确的概念化。
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