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Primary Outcomes (End Points) disgust, obsessive-compulsive symptoms disgust, fear
Primary Outcomes (Explanation) Disgust. This variable was measured with The Disgust Scale-Revised (DS-R; Olatunji et al., 2007) in various situations. DS-R includes 25 items; the first 13 items were rated on a dichotomous scale from false (0) to true (1) and the next 12 items were rated on a three-point Likert-type scale ranging from not disgusting (0) to very disgusting (1). An example of an item is “It would bother me tremendously to touch a dead body”. A total disgust score can be calculated by summing responses to the 25 items (0 – 25). Obsessive-compulsive symptoms. This variable was measured with The Obsessive-Compulsive Inventory-Revised (OCI-R; Foa et al., 2002). This tool measures specific OC symptoms through 18 questions, with a sample item such as “I wash my hands more often and longer than necessary”. Items were rated on a Likert scale ranging from not at all (0) to extremely (4). Disgust. This variable was measured with The Disgust Scale-Revised (DS-R; Olatunji et al., 2007) in various situations. DS-R includes 25 items; the first 13 items were rated on a dichotomous scale from false (0) to true (1) and the next 12 items were rated on a three-point Likert-type scale ranging from not disgusting (0) to very disgusting (1). An example of an item is “It would bother me tremendously to touch a dead body”. A total disgust score can be calculated by summing responses to the 25 items (0 – 25). Fear. This variable was measured with Fear Questionnaire (FQ; Marks & Mathews, 1979) through 24 items. An example item is “Walking alone in busy streets”. Participants rated the items on a nine-point Likert-type scale ranging from would not avoid it (0) to always avoid it (8).
Secondary Outcomes (End Points) fear, cognitive errors cognitive errors
Secondary Outcomes (Explanation) Fear. This variable was measured with Fear Questionnaire (FQ; Marks & Mathews, 1979) through 24 items. An example item is “Walking alone in busy streets”. Participants rated the items on a nine-point Likert-type scale ranging from would not avoid it (0) to always avoid it (8). Cognitive errors. This variable was measured with 5 scenarios adapted after The General Cognitive Error Questionnaire (CEQ; Possel, 2009), custom to OC symptoms. It measures how a person misconstrues the significance of events in a negative manner, in the case of disgust. Items were rated on a Likert scale ranging from almost exactly as I think (0) to almost exactly as I did not think (4). Cognitive errors. This variable was measured with 5 scenarios adapted after The General Cognitive Error Questionnaire (CEQ; Possel, 2009), custom to OC symptoms. It measures how a person misconstrues the significance of events in a negative manner, in the case of disgust. Items were rated on a Likert scale ranging from almost exactly as I think (0) to almost exactly as I did not think (4).
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