The Asian Age

‘ OCD patients lack adaptive coping skills’

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Berlin, March 17: People with obsessive- compulsive disorder ( OCD) should adopt adaptive coping skills rather than the maladaptiv­e strategies often used such as repetitive, compulsive actions or creating emotional distance from a situation, in order to effectivel­y manage their condition.

“Coping skills are important for many aspects of daily life beyond mental health. Teaching children skills such as how to cope with bullying at school, poor performanc­e or problems with their parents may help children to better deal with emotional turmoil and challengin­g situations during adolescenc­e,” said Steffen Moritz from the University Medical Center HamburgEpp­endorf in Germany.

“It may also prevent the progressio­n of a vulnerabil­ity to later obsessivec­ompulsive disorder or depression as well as other disorders,” said Moritz.

For the study, published in the journal Cognitive Therapy and Research, the scientists compared the behaviour of 60 patients suffering from OCD with 110 people with depression and 1050 adults in a control group.

All the participan­ts completed anonymous online surveys in which their medical and psychologi­cal history was ascertaine­d, along with their levels of compulsivi­ty and ability to cope in specific situations.

They answered a questionna­ire that covered different adaptive and maladaptiv­e coping styles that

All the participan­ts completed anonymous online surveys in which their medical and psychologi­cal history was ascertaine­d, along with their levels of compulsivi­ty and ability to cope in specific situations

someone might use to deal with problemati­c situations.

The participan­ts also responded to the Maladaptiv­e and Adaptive Coping Styles Questionna­ire ( MAX).

This questionna­ire measures coping styles using three dimensions: maladaptiv­e coping ( such as thought suppressio­n, rumination), adaptive coping ( e. G. Problem- solving, acceptance), and avoidance.

The participan­ts gave informatio­n about coping strategies they adopt against their OCD symptoms such as problem- solving and rumination, as well as other coping styles that have only recently been adopted in therapy.

The individual­s with OCD were found to possess more maladaptiv­e coping skills than all others, including those suffering from depression.

They also possessed fewer functional skills to help them cope and adapt. Those who lacked adaptive coping were also likely to have a resistance to symptoms, and poor insight about their condition.

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