Thought Control Strategies in Generalized Anxiety Disorder and Major Depressive Disorder and Their Relationships with Trait Anxiety

سال انتشار: 1393
نوع سند: مقاله ژورنالی
زبان: انگلیسی
مشاهده: 125

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تاریخ نمایه سازی: 4 دی 1402

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Objective: The present study aims to investigate thought control strategies in Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD), Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), and the relationship of these metacognitive strategies with trait anxiety, as a construct of emotional vulnerability. Methods: ۶۰ patients with diagnosis of GAD and MDD and ۳۰ control subjects (nonpatients) were selected from the university students. Participants answered to Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI), Beck Depression Inventory–II (BDI-II), Thought Control Questionnaire (TCQ), State Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI), and General Health Questionnaire-۲۸ (GHQ-۲۸). The data was analyzed by Manova and Enter regression. Results: The results showed that GAD group was distinguished from the control group by their greater use of worry and punishment strategies. The depression group was differentiated from nonpatient group by the greater use of worry strategy and lesser use of distraction and reappraisal strategies. The GAD group was distinguished from MDD group by greater use of reappraisal strategy and lesser use of worry strategy. Worry and punishment strategies can positively predict (P<۰.۰۰۱ and P=۰.۰۰۱) trait anxiety while distraction and reappraisal negatively predict (P<۰.۰۰۱ and P=۰.۰۴۷) it. Conclusion: GAD and MDD patients use maladaptive thought control strategies more frequently and these maladaptive metacognitive strategies can be predictors of trait anxiety as an underlying pathology.

نویسندگان

Farima Anbari

Department of clinical psychology,University of Social Welfare & Rehabilitation Sciences

Parvaneh Mohammadkhani

Department of clinical psychology,University of Social Welfare & Rehabilitation Sciences

Ebrahim Rezaei Dogaheh

Department of Clinical Psychology, University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran, Iran.