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Towards improving treatment for childhood OCD: Analyzing mediating
mechanisms & non-response
Wolters, L.H.
Publication date
2013
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Wolters, L. H. (2013). Towards improving treatment for childhood OCD: Analyzing mediating
mechanisms & non-response.
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Contents
Introduction 9
Part I. Candidate mediating mechanisms:
Dysfunctional cognition and selective attention for threat Chapter 1 Psychometric properties of a Dutch version of the
Obsessive Beliefs Questionnaire - Child Version (OBQ-CV) 23 Chapter 2 Psychometric properties of the Dutch version of the
Meta-Cognitions Questionnaire - Adolescent Version (MCQ-A) in non-clinical adolescents and adolescents with obsessive-compulsive disorder
45
Chapter 3 The time-course of threat processing in children: A temporal dissociation between selective attention and behavioral interference
67
Chapter 4 Selective attention for threat: No evidence of increased bias in children and adolescents with OCD
85
Part II. Mediating mechanisms and non-response
Chapter 5 Mediating mechanisms in cognitive behavioral therapy for childhood OCD: The role of dysfunctional cognition
107 Chapter 6 Non-response to cognitive behavioral therapy for
childhood OCD: Adding treatment modalities not always necessary
133
Summary & General discussion 161 Nederlandse samenvatting 179
References 191
Dankwoord 207
Curriculum Vitae 213