The Role of Religiosity and Guilt in Symptomatology and Outcome of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.

Q3 Medicine
Psychopharmacology bulletin Pub Date : 2021-06-01
Kumar Rakesh, Sharma Arvind, Bansal Pir Dutt, Bahetra Mamta, Saini Bhavneesh, Moria Kavita, Kaur Navneet, Gupta Shrutika, Bansal Priyanka, Kumar Arun, Kaur Harkamal, Kaur Jagdeep
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Abstract

Importance: Religiosity and guilt are commonly featured in obsessive-compulsive disorders (OCD). The role of religiosity and guilt in OCD has been frequently studied in the literature and suggested that greater religiosity/spirituality, paranormal beliefs, and magical ideation have often been associated with enhanced obsessive-compulsive behavior. India being a multi-religious country, it is particularly notable that a research was required to assess the role of religiosity and guilt in symptomatology and outcome in OCD, a condition in which religious themes are often present. It has also been documented that the fear of guilt for doing something irresponsibly may lead to OCD symptoms.

Objective: The study aimed to seek the role of religiosity and guilt in symptomatology and outcome of OCD. This study also aimed to assess the pattern of symptomatology of patients with OCD and the relation between religiosity and guilt.

Settings and design: This was a single-centered, prospective study for one year with six months follow-up.

Methods and material: Fifty OCD subjects of either gender, aged between 18 years and 45 years were included in this study and were assessed using Yale-Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale, Belief into Action Scale, and The Guilt Inventory instruments for the measurement of OCD severity, religiosity, and guilt, respectively. All the recorded data were analyzed using IBM® SPSS® version 20.1.

Results: At baseline, OCD severity was positively correlated with religiosity and guilt, while after 6-month follow-up, OCD severity was negatively correlated with religiosity and positively correlated with guilt.

Conclusion: Religiosity and guilt have significant effect on the symptomatology and outcome of OCD.

宗教信仰和内疚感在强迫症症状学和结果中的作用。
重要性:虔诚和内疚通常是强迫症(OCD)的特征。宗教信仰和内疚在强迫症中的作用在文献中经常被研究,并表明更强烈的宗教信仰/灵性,超自然信仰和神奇的想法通常与增强的强迫症行为有关。印度是一个多宗教的国家,特别值得注意的是,需要进行一项研究,以评估宗教信仰和内疚在强迫症的症状学和结果中的作用,强迫症经常出现宗教主题。也有文献表明,对不负责任的行为感到内疚可能会导致强迫症症状。目的:探讨宗教信仰和内疚感在强迫症症状学和转归中的作用。本研究亦旨在探讨强迫症患者的症状型态,以及宗教信仰与内疚感的关系。背景和设计:这是一项单中心前瞻性研究,为期一年,随访6个月。方法与材料:选取年龄在18 ~ 45岁的男女强迫症患者50例,分别采用耶鲁-布朗强迫症量表、信仰转化为行动量表和内疚量表对强迫症的严重程度、宗教虔诚度和负罪感进行评估。所有记录的数据使用IBM®SPSS®20.1版进行分析。结果:基线时,强迫症严重程度与宗教信仰和内疚感呈正相关,随访6个月后,强迫症严重程度与宗教信仰负相关,与内疚感正相关。结论:宗教信仰和内疚感对强迫症的症状和转归有显著影响。
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