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Original Articles

The induction of mental and contact contamination

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Pages 9-16 | Received 31 Oct 2012, Accepted 07 Jan 2013, Published online: 09 Nov 2020
 

Abstract

Background

Extreme fear of contamination within obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) is traditionally conceptualised as a physical phenomenon. More recent research has supported the notion of “mental” contamination (MC) in which people feel contaminated in the absence of physical contact. The current research sought to determine whether feelings of contact contamination (CC) and MC could be induced within a non‐clinical sample, whether the impact of MC and CC was comparable in terms of associated feelings and behaviour, and whether related psychopathology related to the impact of the tasks.

Methods

Undergraduate students (n = 60) completed OCD relevant measures and were randomly assigned to either a CC condition (moving a bucket of fake vomit) or an MC condition (thinking about a bucket of vomit).

Results

Both manipulations induced feelings of contamination. Participants in the contact condition had significantly greater urge to wash than those in the mental condition. Neutralising behaviour did not differ across conditions.

Conclusions

Feelings of contamination can be induced in the absence of physical contact and for those in the MC group some aspects of OCD‐relevant psychopathology were related to the impact of the manipulation. These findings have implications for the understanding and treatment of contamination‐related fears in OCD.

Abstract

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Notes

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