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Abstract
Intolerance of uncertainty (IU) is the tendency to react negatively to uncertain situations. In this review, we critically evaluate the evidence for IU as a cognitive vulnerability for obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), including (a) evidence for a robust association between IU and OCD symptoms, (b) evidence that IU is stable and trait-like, (c) evidence for IU as a causal risk factor that influences the development of OCD directly or indirectly, and (d) evidence that IU is malleable to intervention. The available evidence suggests that IU is likely a candidate cognitive vulnerability factor for OCD, though additional research is needed to determine if increasing tolerance for uncertainty is a mechanism of effective OCD treatment. Future research examining IU across multiple levels of analysis and a more rigorous examination of the nomological network of IU may identify specific pathways contributing to the development and maintenance of OCD.
对不确定性的不容忍(IU)是一种对不确定情况做出消极反应的倾向。在这篇综述中,我们对 IU 作为强迫症(OCD)认知脆弱性的证据进行了批判性评估,包括:(a)IU 与强迫症症状之间存在紧密联系的证据;(b)IU 具有稳定性和特质性的证据;(c)IU 作为直接或间接影响强迫症发展的因果风险因素的证据;以及(d)IU 易于干预的证据。现有证据表明,IU 很可能是强迫症的一个候选认知易感因素,但还需要进行更多的研究,以确定提高对不确定性的容忍度是否是有效治疗强迫症的一种机制。未来的研究将对 IU 进行多层次的分析,并对 IU 的名义网络进行更严格的检查,这可能会确定导致强迫症发展和维持的特定途径。
期刊介绍:
Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice presents cutting-edge developments in the science and practice of clinical psychology and related mental health fields by publishing scholarly articles, primarily involving narrative and systematic reviews as well as meta-analyses related to assessment, intervention, and service delivery.