How are OCD patients and their families coping with the COVID-19 pandemic? A qualitative study

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Hannelore L. N. Tandt
Hanna Van Parys
Lemke Leyman
Christine Purdon
Gilbert M. D. Lemmens
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[1] Ghent University Hospital,Department of Psychiatry
[2] University of Waterloo,Department of Psychology
[3] Ghent University,Department of Head and Skin – Psychiatry and Medical Psychology
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Current Psychology | 2022年 / 41卷
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Obsessive-compulsive disorder; Family accommodation; COVID-19; Lockdown; Thematic analysis;
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Patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) are likely to be affected by the COVID-19 crisis since fear of contamination is highly prevalent in this illness and disease reminders are omnipresent during this crisis. The current study aimed to investigate the impact of the pandemic and the lockdown on the mental health, well-being and coping abilities of OCD patients and their families in order to increase our understanding of the underlying mechanisms of the disorder. Twenty-two patients and 13 family members were interviewed one-to-one about their experiences and challenges caused by the pandemic and home-confinement directives. Verbatim transcripts of the interviews were analyzed using inductive thematic analysis. Five overarching themes were identified: (1) changing point of reference: confusion and legitimization of OCD behavior, (2) coping strategies were challenged: too much or too little exposure to obsessional concerns, (3) distress but also relief in some areas, (4) developing a new equilibrium within the family, (5) changes in accessibility and nature of therapy: perils and merits of online treatment. These findings make clear the importance of the accessibility of mental health services during this pandemic through direct patient contacts or in a remote format. In therapy therapists should focus on challenging the changing point of reference, providing practical advice on coping, stimulating to engage in exposure and encouraging patients to seek social support. Furthermore, it is important to involve family members in therapy to support and coach them to be validating, supportive and encouraging, without accommodating to the OCD behaviour.
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