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Dissociative absorption: An empirically unique, clinically relevant, dissociative factor.

Nirit Soffer-Dudek1, Dana Lassri2, Nir Soffer-Dudek3, Golan Shahar4.   

Abstract

Research of dissociative absorption has raised two questions: (a) Is absorption a unique dissociative factor within a three-factor structure, or a part of one general dissociative factor? Even when three factors are found, the specificity of the absorption factor is questionable. (b) Is absorption implicated in psychopathology? Although commonly viewed as "non-clinical" dissociation, absorption was recently hypothesized to be specifically associated with obsessive-compulsive symptoms. To address these questions, we conducted exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses on 679 undergraduates. Analyses supported the three-factor model, and a "purified" absorption scale was extracted from the original inclusive absorption factor. The purified scale predicted several psychopathology scales. As hypothesized, absorption was a stronger predictor of obsessive-compulsive symptoms than of general psychopathology. In addition, absorption was the only dissociative scale that longitudinally predicted obsessive-compulsive symptoms. We conclude that absorption is a unique and clinically relevant dissociative tendency that is particularly meaningful to obsessive-compulsive symptoms.
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Keywords:  Absorption; Dissociation; Dissociative experiences scale; Factor analysis; Obsessive–compulsive disorder

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26241024     DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2015.07.013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Conscious Cogn        ISSN: 1053-8100


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