A preliminary study on the effects of attachment-based intervention on pediatric obsessive-compulsive disorder

Background: Research on attachment has shed new light on understanding one of the underlying mechanisms of psychopathology in children. The aim of this study was to investigate the therapeutic efficacy of attachment-based intervention in a pediatric sample with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). M...

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Main Authors: Shiva Rezvan, Fatemeh Bahrami, Mohamadreza Abedi, Colin Macleod, Hamid Taher Neshat Doost, Vahid Ghasemi
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2013-01-01
Series:International Journal of Preventive Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.ijpvmjournal.net/article.asp?issn=2008-7802;year=2013;volume=4;issue=1;spage=78;epage=87;aulast=Rezvan
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spelling doaj-53152a9646074614a06d548e8abbd5f82020-11-24T22:34:37ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsInternational Journal of Preventive Medicine2008-78022008-82132013-01-01417887A preliminary study on the effects of attachment-based intervention on pediatric obsessive-compulsive disorderShiva RezvanFatemeh BahramiMohamadreza AbediColin MacleodHamid Taher Neshat DoostVahid GhasemiBackground: Research on attachment has shed new light on understanding one of the underlying mechanisms of psychopathology in children. The aim of this study was to investigate the therapeutic efficacy of attachment-based intervention in a pediatric sample with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Methods: Twelve participants, 10-12 years of age, were treated across an eight-week period. They had not been treated with either pharmacotherapy or psychotherapy previously and remained medication-free during the attachment-based therapy. This study comprised two groups of children: The experimental group, who received attachment-based intervention, and the control group, who did not receive treatment. All participants were assessed in terms of severity of OCD symptoms by administrating the Children′s Yale-Brown Obsessive-Compulsive Scale before and after the experimental group had received the therapeutic sessions. The children were assessed again one month later. The level of children′s depression, and attachment insecurity, as well as their mothers′ depression, OCD symptoms, and attachment insecurity, were statistically controlled in this study. Results: Multivariate analysis of covariance (MANCOVA) indicated that the OCD symptoms in children decreased significantly over the course of the therapy, and this gain was maintained at follow-up. The results of this study demonstrated that the attachment-based intervention was efficacious in alleviating the OCD symptoms. Conclusion: It is suggested that parental instruction in attachment-based relationships may help prevent young children from developing OCD symptoms in middle-childhood and adulthood.http://www.ijpvmjournal.net/article.asp?issn=2008-7802;year=2013;volume=4;issue=1;spage=78;epage=87;aulast=RezvanAttachment-based interventionchildobsessive-compulsive disorderpediatrics
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author Shiva Rezvan
Fatemeh Bahrami
Mohamadreza Abedi
Colin Macleod
Hamid Taher Neshat Doost
Vahid Ghasemi
spellingShingle Shiva Rezvan
Fatemeh Bahrami
Mohamadreza Abedi
Colin Macleod
Hamid Taher Neshat Doost
Vahid Ghasemi
A preliminary study on the effects of attachment-based intervention on pediatric obsessive-compulsive disorder
International Journal of Preventive Medicine
Attachment-based intervention
child
obsessive-compulsive disorder
pediatrics
author_facet Shiva Rezvan
Fatemeh Bahrami
Mohamadreza Abedi
Colin Macleod
Hamid Taher Neshat Doost
Vahid Ghasemi
author_sort Shiva Rezvan
title A preliminary study on the effects of attachment-based intervention on pediatric obsessive-compulsive disorder
title_short A preliminary study on the effects of attachment-based intervention on pediatric obsessive-compulsive disorder
title_full A preliminary study on the effects of attachment-based intervention on pediatric obsessive-compulsive disorder
title_fullStr A preliminary study on the effects of attachment-based intervention on pediatric obsessive-compulsive disorder
title_full_unstemmed A preliminary study on the effects of attachment-based intervention on pediatric obsessive-compulsive disorder
title_sort preliminary study on the effects of attachment-based intervention on pediatric obsessive-compulsive disorder
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series International Journal of Preventive Medicine
issn 2008-7802
2008-8213
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Background: Research on attachment has shed new light on understanding one of the underlying mechanisms of psychopathology in children. The aim of this study was to investigate the therapeutic efficacy of attachment-based intervention in a pediatric sample with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Methods: Twelve participants, 10-12 years of age, were treated across an eight-week period. They had not been treated with either pharmacotherapy or psychotherapy previously and remained medication-free during the attachment-based therapy. This study comprised two groups of children: The experimental group, who received attachment-based intervention, and the control group, who did not receive treatment. All participants were assessed in terms of severity of OCD symptoms by administrating the Children′s Yale-Brown Obsessive-Compulsive Scale before and after the experimental group had received the therapeutic sessions. The children were assessed again one month later. The level of children′s depression, and attachment insecurity, as well as their mothers′ depression, OCD symptoms, and attachment insecurity, were statistically controlled in this study. Results: Multivariate analysis of covariance (MANCOVA) indicated that the OCD symptoms in children decreased significantly over the course of the therapy, and this gain was maintained at follow-up. The results of this study demonstrated that the attachment-based intervention was efficacious in alleviating the OCD symptoms. Conclusion: It is suggested that parental instruction in attachment-based relationships may help prevent young children from developing OCD symptoms in middle-childhood and adulthood.
topic Attachment-based intervention
child
obsessive-compulsive disorder
pediatrics
url http://www.ijpvmjournal.net/article.asp?issn=2008-7802;year=2013;volume=4;issue=1;spage=78;epage=87;aulast=Rezvan
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