Effects of rumination on unwanted intrusive thoughts: A replication and extension

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY Journal of Experimental Psychopathology Pub Date : 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1177/2043808720912583
Martin Kollárik, M. A. van den Hout, Carlotta V. Heinzel, P. Hofer, R. Lieb, K. Wahl
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Abstract

Studies indicate that rumination might play a role in obsessive–compulsive disorder. In a previous experimental study, rumination about an unwanted intrusive thought (UIT) maintained the urge to neutralize this thought. We sought to replicate and extend these findings with measures of behavioral and mental neutralizing. Additionally, we investigated possible mechanisms that might be involved in the effects of rumination on the UIT. We activated a UIT by asking students (N = 105) to write down a sentence stating that they wished a loved person would die in a car accident. Participants were randomly allocated to rumination about the UIT, rumination about negative mood, or distraction. As predicted, rumination about the UIT maintained the urge to neutralize the UIT, relative to rumination about negative mood and distraction. In addition, rumination about the UIT also maintained distress associated with the UIT compared to rumination about negative mood and distraction. The effects of rumination did not extend to behavioral or mental neutralizing. UIT frequency and vividness were unaffected by rumination. The present findings strengthen the confidence that rumination contributes to the maintenance of UITs.
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反刍对不想要的侵入性思想的影响:复制和扩展
研究表明,反刍可能在强迫症中起作用。在之前的一项实验研究中,对不想要的侵入性想法(UIT)的反思保持了消除这种想法的冲动。我们试图通过行为中和和精神中和的测量来复制和扩展这些发现。此外,我们还研究了反刍对UIT影响的可能机制。我们通过要求学生(N = 105)写下一个句子,说明他们希望所爱的人死于车祸,从而激活了一个UIT。参与者被随机分配到反思UIT,反思消极情绪,或分心。正如预测的那样,相对于消极情绪和分心的反刍,对UIT的反刍保持了抵消UIT的冲动。此外,与消极情绪和分心的反刍相比,对UIT的反刍也保持了与UIT相关的痛苦。反刍的效果并没有延伸到行为或精神上的中和。反刍不影响记忆频率和生动度。目前的研究结果加强了反刍有助于维持单位的信心。
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Journal of Experimental Psychopathology
Journal of Experimental Psychopathology Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Experimental Psychopathology (EPP) is an open access, peer reviewed, journal focused on publishing cutting-edge original contributions to scientific knowledge in the general area of psychopathology. Although there will be an emphasis on publishing research which has adopted an experimental approach to describing and understanding psychopathology, the journal will also welcome submissions that make significant contributions to knowledge using other empirical methods such as correlational designs, meta-analyses, epidemiological and prospective approaches, and single-case experiments.
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