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Cognitive–Behavioral Treatment of Obsessive–Compulsive Disorder: The Results of a Naturalistic Outcomes Study

Cognitive–behavioral therapy is a well-established treatment for obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD). There are a variety of cognitive and behavioral strategies, and it is necessary to analyze the outcomes of the treatments. The aim of the present study is to verify the effectiveness of a treatment...

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Autores principales: Gragnani, Andrea, Zaccari, Vittoria, Femia, Giuseppe, Pellegrini, Valerio, Tenore, Katia, Fadda, Stefania, Luppino, Olga Ines, Basile, Barbara, Cosentino, Teresa, Perdighe, Claudia, Romano, Giuseppe, Saliani, Angelo Maria, Mancini, Francesco
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9145175/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35628888
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11102762
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author Gragnani, Andrea
Zaccari, Vittoria
Femia, Giuseppe
Pellegrini, Valerio
Tenore, Katia
Fadda, Stefania
Luppino, Olga Ines
Basile, Barbara
Cosentino, Teresa
Perdighe, Claudia
Romano, Giuseppe
Saliani, Angelo Maria
Mancini, Francesco
author_facet Gragnani, Andrea
Zaccari, Vittoria
Femia, Giuseppe
Pellegrini, Valerio
Tenore, Katia
Fadda, Stefania
Luppino, Olga Ines
Basile, Barbara
Cosentino, Teresa
Perdighe, Claudia
Romano, Giuseppe
Saliani, Angelo Maria
Mancini, Francesco
author_sort Gragnani, Andrea
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description Cognitive–behavioral therapy is a well-established treatment for obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD). There are a variety of cognitive and behavioral strategies, and it is necessary to analyze the outcomes of the treatments. The aim of the present study is to verify the effectiveness of a treatment that combines evidence-based procedures and specific cognitive interventions highlighting the issue of acceptance. Forty patients with OCD were recruited and underwent a specific treatment procedure. All patients had a psychodiagnostic assessment for OCD using the Y–BOCS (Yale–Brown obsessive–compulsive scale) performed twice: before treatment (t0) and after nine months (t1). Data analysis showed a decrease in the scores between t0 and t1 according to the Y–BOCS in terms of the interference, severity, and impairment of obsessive–compulsive symptoms. A repeated-measures ANOVA showed a significant reduction in symptoms after treatment, with values of F (1, 39) = 137.56, p < 0.001, and η(2) = 0.78. The ANOVA results were corroborated by a Wilcoxon signed-rank test. A reliable change index analysis indicated that 33 participants reported improvements in symptoms, of which 23 were clinically significant. The results showed clinical relevance for OCD treatment and highlighted how this cognitive procedure favored positive outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-91451752022-05-29 Cognitive–Behavioral Treatment of Obsessive–Compulsive Disorder: The Results of a Naturalistic Outcomes Study Gragnani, Andrea Zaccari, Vittoria Femia, Giuseppe Pellegrini, Valerio Tenore, Katia Fadda, Stefania Luppino, Olga Ines Basile, Barbara Cosentino, Teresa Perdighe, Claudia Romano, Giuseppe Saliani, Angelo Maria Mancini, Francesco J Clin Med Article Cognitive–behavioral therapy is a well-established treatment for obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD). There are a variety of cognitive and behavioral strategies, and it is necessary to analyze the outcomes of the treatments. The aim of the present study is to verify the effectiveness of a treatment that combines evidence-based procedures and specific cognitive interventions highlighting the issue of acceptance. Forty patients with OCD were recruited and underwent a specific treatment procedure. All patients had a psychodiagnostic assessment for OCD using the Y–BOCS (Yale–Brown obsessive–compulsive scale) performed twice: before treatment (t0) and after nine months (t1). Data analysis showed a decrease in the scores between t0 and t1 according to the Y–BOCS in terms of the interference, severity, and impairment of obsessive–compulsive symptoms. A repeated-measures ANOVA showed a significant reduction in symptoms after treatment, with values of F (1, 39) = 137.56, p < 0.001, and η(2) = 0.78. The ANOVA results were corroborated by a Wilcoxon signed-rank test. A reliable change index analysis indicated that 33 participants reported improvements in symptoms, of which 23 were clinically significant. The results showed clinical relevance for OCD treatment and highlighted how this cognitive procedure favored positive outcomes. MDPI 2022-05-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9145175/ /pubmed/35628888 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11102762 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Gragnani, Andrea
Zaccari, Vittoria
Femia, Giuseppe
Pellegrini, Valerio
Tenore, Katia
Fadda, Stefania
Luppino, Olga Ines
Basile, Barbara
Cosentino, Teresa
Perdighe, Claudia
Romano, Giuseppe
Saliani, Angelo Maria
Mancini, Francesco
Cognitive–Behavioral Treatment of Obsessive–Compulsive Disorder: The Results of a Naturalistic Outcomes Study
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title_fullStr Cognitive–Behavioral Treatment of Obsessive–Compulsive Disorder: The Results of a Naturalistic Outcomes Study
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title_sort cognitive–behavioral treatment of obsessive–compulsive disorder: the results of a naturalistic outcomes study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9145175/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35628888
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11102762
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