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Sample: A purposive sample of 86 OCD patients were recruited from the outpatient clinics at El Kasr El Ainy Psychiatric and Addiction Hospital. Tools of data collection : A Sociodemographic and Medial data sheet, Yale-Brown Obsessive-Compulsive Scale, Parenting Authority Questionnaire, Yarmouk Scale of Adult Attachment Styles, and Fear of self-questionnaire. Result: Anxious attachment style had a strong statistically significant positive correlation with authoritarian, permissive parenting behavior, and severity of OCD. Moreover, fear of self had a statistically significant positive correlation with anxious and avoidant attachment styles, and negative significant correlation with secure attachment style. As well, there was statistically significant impact of authoritarian, permissive parenting behaviors, and anxious attachment style on the severity of OCD symptoms. Conclusion : Parenting behaviors, adult attachment styles, and fear of self are strongly associated with OCD. 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背景:强迫症是一种严重的精神疾病,以强迫和重复强迫为特征。护士在提供循证护理方面面临着挑战,他们需要识别加剧强迫症症状和严重程度的风险因素。近年来,研究强迫症患者的心理和人际关系方面(如父母行为、成人依恋方式和对自我的恐惧)已成为一个重要重点。目的:研究感知到的父母行为、成人依恋方式、对自我的恐惧与强迫症严重程度之间的关系。设计:本研究采用描述性相关设计。样本:从 El Kasr El Ainy 精神病和成瘾医院的门诊部有目的性地抽取了 86 名强迫症患者。数据收集工具:社会人口学和医学数据表、耶鲁-布朗强迫症量表、父母权威问卷、雅穆克成人依恋类型量表和恐惧自我问卷。结果显示在统计学上,焦虑型依恋风格与专制型、放任型养育行为和强迫症严重程度呈显著正相关。此外,对自我的恐惧与焦虑型依恋风格和回避型依恋风格有统计学意义上的显著正相关,而与安全型依恋风格有统计学意义上的显著负相关。此外,专制型、放任型教养行为和焦虑型依恋风格对强迫症症状的严重程度也有统计学意义上的影响。结论:养育行为、成人依恋风格和对自我的恐惧与强迫症密切相关。有必要对这些患者进行心理辅导,以帮助他们克服情感障碍。
The Relationship between Perceived Parenting Behaviors, Adult Attachment Styles, Fear of Self, and Severity of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Background: Obsessive-compulsive disorder OCD is a serious psychiatric condition characterized by obsessions and repetitive compulsions. Nurses have a challenge to provide evidence-based care by identifying risk factors that exacerbate the symptoms and severity of OCD. There has been a significant emphasis in recent years on examining psychological and interpersonal aspects, such as parental behaviors, adult attachment styles, and fear of self, among those with OCD. Aim: To examine the relationship between perceived parenting behaviors, adult attachment styles, fear of self, and severity of OCD. Design: A descriptive correlational design was utilized in this study. Sample: A purposive sample of 86 OCD patients were recruited from the outpatient clinics at El Kasr El Ainy Psychiatric and Addiction Hospital. Tools of data collection : A Sociodemographic and Medial data sheet, Yale-Brown Obsessive-Compulsive Scale, Parenting Authority Questionnaire, Yarmouk Scale of Adult Attachment Styles, and Fear of self-questionnaire. Result: Anxious attachment style had a strong statistically significant positive correlation with authoritarian, permissive parenting behavior, and severity of OCD. Moreover, fear of self had a statistically significant positive correlation with anxious and avoidant attachment styles, and negative significant correlation with secure attachment style. As well, there was statistically significant impact of authoritarian, permissive parenting behaviors, and anxious attachment style on the severity of OCD symptoms. Conclusion : Parenting behaviors, adult attachment styles, and fear of self are strongly associated with OCD. Counseling interventions are necessary to assist these patients in transcending their emotional challenges