Prospective Associations between Disgust Proneness and OCD Symptoms: Specificity to Excessive Washing Compulsions

Publication date: Available online 25 May 2019Source: Journal of Anxiety DisordersAuthor(s): Bunmi O. Olatunji, Jingu Kim, Rebecca C. Cox, Chad EbesutaniAbstractAlthough considerable evidence has linked disgust proneness (DP) to obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), few studies have examined the extent to which DP predicts OCD symptoms over time. Further, it remains unclear if DP is a risk factor for the contamination subtype of OCD specifically or if it is prospectively associated with other OCD symptom subtypes. The present study sought to address these gaps in the literature with a large sample of unselected community participants (nā€‰=ā€‰497) that completed measures of DP and OCD symptoms monthly over a 6-month period. Latent growth analysis revealed that initial levels of DP was associated with higher initial level of total OCD symptoms when controlling for depression, but not the slope of change in total OCD symptoms over time. Initial levels of total OCD symptoms were also associated with higher initial levels of DP when controlling depression, but not the slope of change in DP over time. Examination of symptom specificity revealed that initial levels of DP was associated with initial levels of washing, neutralizing, obsessing, ordering, and hoarding symptoms. However, initial levels of DP were associated only with the slope of change in the washing subtype when controlling for depression such that high initial levels of DP were associated with steeper increases in was...
Source: Journal of Anxiety Disorders - Category: Psychiatry Source Type: research