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Interpretation of Ambiguity in Individuals with Obsessive-Compulsive Symptoms
Authors:Jennie M. Kuckertz  Nader Amir  Anastacia C. Tobin  Sadia Najmi
Affiliation:1. Joint Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology, San Diego State University/University of California, San Diego, 6386 Alvarado Ct., Suite 301, San Diego, CA, 92120, USA
Abstract:In two experiments we examined the psychometric properties of a new measure of interpretation bias in individuals with obsessive-compulsive symptoms (OCs). In Experiment 1, 38 individuals high in OC symptoms, 34 individuals high in anxiety and dysphoric symptoms, and 31 asymptomatic individuals completed the measure. Results revealed that the Word Sentence Association Test for OCD (WSAO) can differentiate those with OC symptoms from both a matched anxious/dysphoric group and a non-anxious/non-dysphoric group. In a second experiment, we tested the predictive validity of the WSAO using a performance-based behavioral approach test of contamination fears, and found that the WSAO was a better predictor of avoidance than an established measure of OC washing symptoms (Obsessive Compulsive Inventory-Revised, washing subscale). Our results provide preliminary evidence for the reliability and validity of the WSAO as well as its usefulness in predicting response to behavioral challenge above and beyond OC symptoms, depression, and anxiety.
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