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Query: UMLS:C0036341 (
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On the basis of the analogy between intrusive thoughts and auditory hallucinations established by Morrison et al. [(1995).
Intrusive thoughts
and auditory hallucinations: a cognitive approach. Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 23, 265-280], the present work compares the metacognitive beliefs and processes of five groups of patients (current hallucinators, never-hallucinated people with a diagnosis of
schizophrenia
, recovered hallucinators, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) patients, and a clinical control group) and a non-clinical group. The results show that of the five metacognitive factors considered in this study, two were found to be different in the current hallucinators group in comparison to any other group in the design. Likewise, it is found that the metacognitive beliefs of the current hallucinators coincide with those of the OCD patients in various factors, particularly that relating to superstition, and this is interpreted as lending support to the model of Morrison et al. (1995). Furthermore, the results are discussed in the light of existing research on Thought-Action Fusion, stressing the role that may be played by superstitious beliefs and magical thinking in auditory hallucinations and OCD.
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PMID:Metacognitions in patients with hallucinations and obsessive-compulsive disorder: the superstition factor. 1621 34
This study explored the mediation effect of metacognitive beliefs on the relationship between intrusive thoughts and emotional distress in
schizophrenia
(N=49) and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) (N=35).
Intrusive thoughts
impact on anxiety and depression through beliefs about uncontrollability and danger of thoughts in
schizophrenia
. Negative beliefs in general mediated the effect of intrusive thoughts on anxiety in obsessive-compulsive disorder. The results suggest that metacognitive beliefs may be a vulnerability factor for emotional and psychological disorder.
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PMID:Further insight into the role of metacognitive beliefs in schizophrenia and OCD patients: testing a mediation model. 2515 Sep 21