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“Why do I obsess about my child's flaws?”: Assessing the role of parental self-vulnerabilities in parent–child relationship obsessive compulsive disorder (ROCD) symptoms
Clinical Psychologist ( IF 1.5 ) Pub Date : 2020-04-07 , DOI: 10.1111/cp.12217
Assaf Levy 1 , Lee Tibi 2 , Ohad Szepsenwol 3 , Guy Doron 1
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Relationship obsessive compulsive disorder (ROCD) is a manifestation of obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) that refers to obsessions, doubts, and compulsive behaviours focusing on one's relationship and relationship partner. ROCD symptoms occur in various types of relationships including parent–child dyads, involving obsessional preoccupations with the perceived flaws of one's child (parent–child ROCD symptoms). Such preoccupations have been shown to be associated with decreased mood and significant parental distress. We examined the double self-vulnerability hypothesis—that the co-occurrence of parental contingency of self in specific domains (i.e., intelligence and appearance) and child-value contingent self-worth would be associated with increased parent–child ROCD symptoms.

中文翻译:

“为什么我要沉迷于我孩子的缺陷?”:评估父母自我脆弱性在亲子关系强迫症 (ROCD) 症状中的作用

关系强迫症(ROCD)是强迫症(OCD)的一种表现形式,是指以自己的关系和关系伴侣为中心的强迫观念、怀疑和强迫行为。ROCD 症状出现在各种类型的关系中,包括亲子关系,涉及对孩子感知缺陷的强迫性全神贯注(亲子 ROCD 症状)。已经证明,这种全神贯注与情绪下降和父母的严重痛苦有关。我们检验了双重自我脆弱性假设——父母在特定领域(即智力和外表)的自我偶然性和儿童价值或然自我价值的共同发生与亲子 ROCD 症状的增加有关。
更新日期:2020-04-07
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