| Literature DB >> 24106918 |
Alishia D Williams1, Jessica R Grisham.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Cognitive bias modification (CBM) protocols have been developed to help establish the causal role of biased cognitive processing in maintaining psychopathology and have demonstrated therapeutic benefits in a range of disorders. The current study evaluated a cognitive bias modification training paradigm designed to target interpretation biases (CBM-I) associated with obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD).Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24106918 PMCID: PMC3851748 DOI: 10.1186/1471-244X-13-256
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Psychiatry ISSN: 1471-244X Impact factor: 3.630
Means (standard deviations) across training group
| 12.97 (12.25) | 15.93 (11.60) | |
| 65.65 (29.27) | 62.89 (26.05) | |
| 3.51 (4.28) | 3.91 (3.69) | |
| 1.47 (.56) | 1.45 (.57) | |
| 1.26 (.37) | 1.28 (.37) |
Note: DOCS = Dimensional Obsessive Compulsive Scale; OBQ –TRIP = Obsessive Beliefs Questionnaire; PHQ9 = Patient Health Questionnaire – Depression; PANAS = Positive Negative Affective Schedule – Negativity Score.
Effect of CBM-I training on bias scores across condition
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| Positive | -1.82 (5.90) | 5.09 (7.12) | .36 | 7.27 (40)*** | 1.28 (.84 – 1.71) | | |
| Control | -1.08 (6.92) | .48 (6.82) | .82 | 1.56 (36) | | 2.91 (76)** | .66 (.20 – 1.12) |
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| Positive | 2.58 (4.58) | 4.04 (5.00) | .59 | 2.68 (40) | .37 (-.06 – .80) | | |
| Control | 2.27 (2.73) | 2.24 (4.07) | .86 | .04 (36) | 2.08 (87) | .38 (-.05 – .84) |
Note: ***p < .001, **p < .01, *p < .05; Within Effect Size = Cohens d; Between Effect Size = Hedges g.
Effect of CBM-I training on bias scores at the level of low and high OC symptoms
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| Target Bias | -1.78 (.96) | 5.04 (1.03)*** | -2.86 (1.64) | 6.34 (1.77)*** |
| Foil Bias | 2.72 (.57) | 4.06 (.68) | 2.17 (.98) | 5.02 (1.17) |
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| Target Bias | -.30 (1.04) | 1.42 (1.12)* | -5.13 (1.73) | -4.43 (1.85) |
| Foil Bias | 2.58 (.58) | 2.76 (.69) | 2.28 (.87) | 2.14 (1.03) |
Note: E Mean = estimated marginal mean. DOCS = Dimensional Obsessive Compulsive Scale; Low DOCS = 12; High DOCS = 30. ***p < .001, *p < .05. Significant mean differences refer to baseline to post-training change in bias scores.
Figure 1Estimated marginal means (standard errors) for Target Bias scores at the level of low and high DOCS in the positive condition.