Deontological Guilt Mediates the Effects of Personality on the Symptoms of Romantic Relationship Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (ROCD).

IF 2 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Luigi Tinella, Elisabetta Ricciardi, Teresa Cosentino, Alessandro Oronzo Caffò, Guy Doron, Andrea Bosco, Francesco Mancini
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Abstract

Objective: Relationship obsessive-compulsive disorder (ROCD), a clinical variant of OCD, is associated with personality traits and guilt sensitivity. Previous studies have not investigated whether the guilt associated with ROCD stems from deontological or altruistic morality. The main aim of the present study was to explore the differentiated impact of deontological and altruistic guilt on ROCD symptoms in romantic relationships. The study also aimed to test the mediating role of guilt in the relationships between personality traits and ROCD symptoms.

Method: Through linear regressions and path analysis, we examined the results of an online survey administered to 659 emerging adults, assessing the Big-5 personality traits, ROCD symptoms, and the moral orientation of guilt feelings (deontological/altruistic).

Results: Results revealed the negative influence of agreeableness and emotionality on ROCD symptoms. Moral dirtiness, as a facet of deontological moral orientation, was found to mediate the effects of personality predictors on relationship-centred but not on partner-focused ROCD symptoms, providing support for differential diagnosis.

Conclusions: These findings provide a clearer understanding of the cognitive determinants that sustain ROCD symptoms and offer evidence on associated personality traits. These results may represent a valuable source of knowledge for researchers as well as clinical therapists dealing with ROCD symptoms, couple disorders, and sexual dysfunction.

道义上的内疚感会调节人格对恋爱关系强迫症(ROCD)症状的影响。
目的:人际关系强迫症(ROCD)是强迫症的一种临床变异,与人格特质和内疚敏感性有关。以往的研究并没有调查与人际关系强迫症相关的内疚感是源于 "去道义 "道德还是 "利他主义 "道德。本研究的主要目的是探讨在恋爱关系中,"去本位主义 "和 "利他主义 "内疚感对 ROCD 症状的不同影响。本研究还旨在检验内疚感在人格特质与 ROCD 症状之间关系中的中介作用:通过线性回归和路径分析,我们对 659 名新兴成年人进行了在线调查,评估了他们的五大人格特质、ROCD 症状以及内疚感的道德取向(利己主义/利他主义):结果显示,合群性和情绪化对 ROCD 症状有负面影响。结果:研究结果表明,宜人性和情绪化对 ROCD 症状有负面影响,而道德肮脏性作为去责任主义道德取向的一个方面,可以调节人格预测因素对以关系为中心的 ROCD 症状的影响,但对以伴侣为中心的 ROCD 症状的影响不大,这为鉴别诊断提供了支持:这些研究结果让我们更清楚地了解了维持 ROCD 症状的认知决定因素,并提供了相关人格特质的证据。这些结果对于研究人员和临床治疗师处理 ROCD 症状、夫妻失调和性功能障碍可能是一个宝贵的知识来源。
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Clinical Neuropsychiatry
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