Literature suggests that checking behaviors are aimed at reducing feelings of uncertainty both in clinical samples with obsessive-compulsive disorder and in general population. Previous studies also showed that deontological guilt is an emotion often associated with obsessive-compulsive disorder. Thus, the aim of the current study was to investigate the differences in checking behaviors in the condition of high versus low uncertainty, by exploring the moderating role of deontological versus altruistic guilt. Participants were 108 undergraduate Italian university students who took part in a visual search task designed to elicit checking behavior. Ahead of the visual task, participants were administered one scenario in order to manipulate eit...
Recent theories of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder have suggested that meta-cognitive beliefs, particu...
Objective: Deontological Guilt (DG), and Altruistic Guilt (AG) emerge from the appraisal of violatin...
Objective: Intolerance of uncertainty (IU) and not just right experiences (NJREs) have been claimed ...
Obsessions and compulsions are driven by the goal of preventing or neutralizing guilt. We investigat...
Both responsibility beliefs and intolerance of uncertainty have been implicated in compulsive check...
Inflated perceptions of responsibility are hypothesized to contribute to compulsive checking. Reassu...
Compulsive checking is the most common ritual among individuals with obsessive-compulsive disorder (...
Checking behavior is a natural and adaptive strategy for resolving uncertainty in everyday situation...
Obsessive-compulsive disorder(OCD) is characterized by intrusive frightening thoughts, images or imp...
International audienceChecking behavior is a natural and adaptive strategy for resolving uncertainty...
Patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) not only respond to obsessions with perseverative ...
The current study aimed to investigate the relationship between obsessive-compulsive symptomatology,...
The purpose of this investigation was to test the hypothesis that perceived responsibility is a maj...
The current study investigates the relationship between obsessive-compulsive symptomatology, checkin...
Background: Repeated checking in OCD can be understood from a cognitive perspective as the motivated...
Recent theories of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder have suggested that meta-cognitive beliefs, particu...
Objective: Deontological Guilt (DG), and Altruistic Guilt (AG) emerge from the appraisal of violatin...
Objective: Intolerance of uncertainty (IU) and not just right experiences (NJREs) have been claimed ...
Obsessions and compulsions are driven by the goal of preventing or neutralizing guilt. We investigat...
Both responsibility beliefs and intolerance of uncertainty have been implicated in compulsive check...
Inflated perceptions of responsibility are hypothesized to contribute to compulsive checking. Reassu...
Compulsive checking is the most common ritual among individuals with obsessive-compulsive disorder (...
Checking behavior is a natural and adaptive strategy for resolving uncertainty in everyday situation...
Obsessive-compulsive disorder(OCD) is characterized by intrusive frightening thoughts, images or imp...
International audienceChecking behavior is a natural and adaptive strategy for resolving uncertainty...
Patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) not only respond to obsessions with perseverative ...
The current study aimed to investigate the relationship between obsessive-compulsive symptomatology,...
The purpose of this investigation was to test the hypothesis that perceived responsibility is a maj...
The current study investigates the relationship between obsessive-compulsive symptomatology, checkin...
Background: Repeated checking in OCD can be understood from a cognitive perspective as the motivated...
Recent theories of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder have suggested that meta-cognitive beliefs, particu...
Objective: Deontological Guilt (DG), and Altruistic Guilt (AG) emerge from the appraisal of violatin...
Objective: Intolerance of uncertainty (IU) and not just right experiences (NJREs) have been claimed ...