Differences in metacognitive functioning between obsessive-compulsive disorder patients and highly compulsive individuals from the general population.
Monja HovenMarion RouaultRuth van HolstJudy LuigjesPublished in: Psychological medicine (2023)
Metacognitive functioning observed in a general highly compulsive population, often used as an analog for OCD, is distinct from that in a clinical OCD population, suggesting that OC symptoms in these two groups relate differently to (meta)cognitive processes. These findings call for caution in generalizing (meta)cognitive findings from general population to clinical samples.