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- Title
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INTERMITTENT EXPLOSIVE BEHAVIOR, RELIGIOUS OBSESSIONS AND DISGUST SENSITIVITY.
- Authors
Shah, Syed Muhammad Ali; Bano, Zaqia
- Abstract
Objectives:This study aimed to explore the relationship between intermittent explosive behavior, disgust sensitivity and religious obsessions among adults. Design:Correlation Design Place and Duration of study: This study was carried out in Gujrat from March 2019 to March 2020. Subject and Method:The sample of 184 adults was selected from different areas of district Gujrat to discover the association between intermittent explosive behavior, disgust sensitivity and religious obsessions. To find out the relation between variables, a demographic form, indigenous Intermittent Explosive Behavior scale (IEBS), Disgust Scale Revised (DS-R) and Indigenous Obsessive Compulsive Disorder scale were used. For statistical analysis linear regression analysis was used. Results and Conclusion:The results show that intermittent explosive behavior is significant predictor of religious obsessions While intermittent explosive behaviors showed to be insignificant predictor of disgust sensitivity and disgust sensitivity was significant predictor of religious obsessions. These results of the study would be helpful for further research and understanding of intermittent explosive behavior, disgust sensitivity and religious obsessions.
- Subjects
AVERSION; OBSESSIVE-compulsive disorder; REGRESSION analysis; LINEAR statistical models
- Publication
Pakistan Journal of Clinical Psychology, 2021, Vol 20, Issue 1, p53
- ISSN
1019-438X
- Publication type
Article