Impaired Executive Function in Everyday Life: A Predictor of OCD Relapse? - Université Grenoble Alpes
Article Dans Une Revue Journal of Behavioral and Brain Science Année : 2019

Impaired Executive Function in Everyday Life: A Predictor of OCD Relapse?

Nathalie Fournet
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Ouafae Achachi
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Arnaud Roy
Jérémy Besnard
Céline Lancelot
Didier Le Gall
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Résumé

Objectives: In the present study, we set out to establish whether executive function in everyday life is impaired in obsessive-compulsive disorder patients, and if it is more impaired (or not) in patients who relapsed after cognitive behavioural therapy than in treatment-naïve obsessive-compulsive disorder patients. Method: The Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function-Adult Version (BRIEF-A) was used to measure executive function in everyday life in three groups of 19 participants: treatment-naïve obsessive-compulsive disorderpatients, obsessive-compulsive disorder patients having relapsed after CBT, and healthy controls. Results: The BRIEF-A results revealed an impairment in executive function in the treatment-naïve and relapsed obsessive-compulsive disorder groups, relative to the healthy control group. There was no significant difference in executive function between the two groups of patients. Conclusions: These results show that impaired executive function is not associated with relapse in patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder having undergone cognitive behavioural therapy.

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Psychologie
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hal-03681562 , version 1 (30-05-2022)

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Nathalie Fournet, Ouafae Achachi, Arnaud Roy, Jérémy Besnard, Céline Lancelot, et al.. Impaired Executive Function in Everyday Life: A Predictor of OCD Relapse?. Journal of Behavioral and Brain Science, 2019, 09, pp.90 - 107. ⟨10.4236/jbbs.2019.93008⟩. ⟨hal-03681562⟩
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