Title of article :
Research Paper: Role of Early Maladaptive Schemas and Attachment Styles in the Prediction of Thoughtful Rumination in Individuals with Body Dysmorphic Disorder
Author/Authors :
Dehghan Sarvolia, Nahid Department of Clinical Psychology - Najafabad Branch Islamic Azad University, Najafabad, Iran , Dehghani, Akram Department of Clinical Psychology - Najafabad Branch Islamic Azad University, Najafabad, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) has been characterized by mental preoccupation
about an imagined or exaggerated physical deficit, which includes any part of the
body. The purpose of the current research was to identify the early maladaptive schemas
and attachment styles in the prediction of thoughtful rumination in individuals with body
dysmorphic disorder.
Methods: The research design is post-event research and descriptive-correlation type. The
research sample includes all of women clients at Cosmetic Surgery clinics of Isfahan city in
2016. 70 individuals were selected by purposive sampling, who obtains a score more than
the cut point in the Yale-Brown Obsessive-Compulsive Scale. The participants filled the
questionnaires of the Young Early Maladaptive Schema Questionnaire, Collins & Read’s
Adult Attachment Scale, and the Rumination Response Scale (RRS). The data were analyzed
by the SPSS-23 software version.
Results: The results of the Pearson correlation coefficient showed a positive and significant
relation between maladaptive schemas and thought rumination in the clients and the anxious/
ambivalent attachment style had a significant relationship with thoughtful rumination (R=
0.44). Stepwise regression analysis showed that in the early maladaptive schemas variable,
the vigilance and maladaptive schema of flaw/shame, and in attachment styles, the anxious/
ambivalent attachment style are better predictors of thoughtful rumination in clients.
Conclusion: The conclusions reveal that in the treatment of Body Dysmorphic Disorders,
it’s important to pay attention to think contents and attachment styles in clients, and using
schema therapy technics to help patients to free from unnecessary and ruminative thoughts.
Keywords :
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Journal title :
Journal of Research and Health