Risk aversion among depressed older adults with obsessive compulsive personality disorder
Risk aversion among depressed older adults with obsessive compulsive personality disorder
Despite considerable research on depression in older adults, few studies have included individuals with personality disorders or have used laboratory tasks to examine behavioral correlates of depression among older adults. This study used the Bechara Gambling Task to examine the hypothesis that depressed older adults with co-morbid personality disorders (n = 59) would demonstrate greater aversion to risk, when compared with older adult controls without depression or personality disorders (n = 34). Results indicated weak support for the notion that depressed individuals are more risk averse than non-depressed controls, and stronger support for the role of obsessive-compulsive personality disorder (OCPD) in risk aversion. Individuals with OCPD became considerably more risk averse as the task progressed, compared with controls. In addition, the severity of OCPD features, rather than depression, accounted for increased risk aversion in depressed older adults with OCPD.
depression, risk taking, obsessive compulsive, personality disorder
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Chapman, Alexander L.
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Lynch, Thomas R.
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Rosenthal, M. Zachary
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Cheavens, Jennifer S.
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Smoski, Moria J.
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Krishnan, K. Ranga Rama
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6 April 2007
Chapman, Alexander L.
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Lynch, Thomas R.
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Rosenthal, M. Zachary
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Cheavens, Jennifer S.
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Smoski, Moria J.
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Krishnan, K. Ranga Rama
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Chapman, Alexander L., Lynch, Thomas R., Rosenthal, M. Zachary, Cheavens, Jennifer S., Smoski, Moria J. and Krishnan, K. Ranga Rama
(2007)
Risk aversion among depressed older adults with obsessive compulsive personality disorder.
Cognitive Therapy and Research, 31 (2), .
(doi:10.1007/s10608-006-9114-x).
Abstract
Despite considerable research on depression in older adults, few studies have included individuals with personality disorders or have used laboratory tasks to examine behavioral correlates of depression among older adults. This study used the Bechara Gambling Task to examine the hypothesis that depressed older adults with co-morbid personality disorders (n = 59) would demonstrate greater aversion to risk, when compared with older adult controls without depression or personality disorders (n = 34). Results indicated weak support for the notion that depressed individuals are more risk averse than non-depressed controls, and stronger support for the role of obsessive-compulsive personality disorder (OCPD) in risk aversion. Individuals with OCPD became considerably more risk averse as the task progressed, compared with controls. In addition, the severity of OCPD features, rather than depression, accounted for increased risk aversion in depressed older adults with OCPD.
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Published date: 6 April 2007
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depression, risk taking, obsessive compulsive, personality disorder
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K. Ranga Rama Krishnan
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