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Copyright ©The Author(s) 2020.
World J Psychiatr. Feb 19, 2020; 10(2): 12-20
Published online Feb 19, 2020. doi: 10.5498/wjp.v10.i2.12
Table 1 Details of studies investigating source monitoring in patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder or participants with subclinical compulsive symptoms
Ref.SM subtype1Samples (n)SM task: Source encoding conditionsOCD relevant stimuliSignificant between-groups difference in SM performancesSignificant between-groups difference in confidence
Hermans et al[24], 2003Internal17 OCD; 17 HCART: Imagining performing an action a fixed number of times + performing it a various number of timesRelevant compulsive + irrelevant compulsive + neutral actionsNo difference between OCD and HC; No difference between high (n = 9) and low (n = 8) checkersOCD < HC for neutral and irrelevant compulsive actions
Merckelbach et al[25], 2000Internal19 OCD; 16 HCART: Imagining performing vs performing actionsNoNo difference between OCD and HC; No difference between OCD checkers (n = 7) and OCD noncheckers (n = 12)OCD < HC. Negative correlation between DES scores and confidence in OCD but not in HC
Cougle et al[23], 2008Internal21 OCD checkers; 24 HCART: Imagining performing vs performing actionsBothersome + nonbothersome actionsNo difference between OCD checkers and HC in both free recall and recognition testsOCD checkers < HC
Constans et al[22], 1995Internal12 OCD checkers; 7 HCART: Imagining performing vs performing actions within action sequencesAnxiety-eliciting + neutral objectsNo difference between OCD checkers and HCNo difference
Ecker et al[19], 1995Internal24 OCD checkers; 24 HCIP + 48 LCIPART: Imagining performing vs performing vs imagining seeing vs subvocal rehearsalNot specifiedOCD < LCIP for free recall of performed actions and made more confusions between performed and imagined perform actions; HCIP: More misattributions of imagined actions as performed than LCIPOCD checkers < HC, regardless of the instruction modality
McNally et al[20], 1993Internal12 OCD checkers; 12 OCD noncheckers; 12 HCART: Tracing vs imagining tracing vs seeing drawings or wordsNoNo difference between checkers and noncheckersOCD noncheckers < HC for words or drawings they traced. OCD checkers and noncheckers < HC for words they imagined
Moritz et al[29], 2009Internal32 OCD; 32 HCART: Imagining vs performing actionsNoNo difference between OCD and HCNo difference
External32 OCD; 32 HCART: Verbal vs nonverbal instruction (pictogram)No difference between OCD and HC
Rubenstein et al[15], 1993Exp 1a: Internal + Reality20 CP; 20 HCART: Seeing vs performing vs writing actionsNoCP made more SM confusions than HCNA
Exp 3: Internal20 CP; 20 HCWRT (word pair completion): Reading a word pair vs generating the second word of a pairNoCP made more SM confusions than HCNA
Zermatten et al[21], 2006Internal + Reality19 CP; 35 nonCPART: Imagining performing vs performing vs imagining seeing vs seeing vs verbally repeatingNoCP misattributed more performed actions as seen than nonCP (significant correlation with OCI-R checking); No difference for misattribution of performed actions as imagined performNo difference
Reese et al[26], 2011Reality20 OCD; 20 HC; 20 BDDWRT: Imagining seeing vs seeing wordsNeutral + negative + BDD-related + OCD-related wordsNo difference between OCD and HCNo difference
Sher et al[10], 1983Reality26 CP; 28 nonCPWRT (word pair completion): Imagining the second word of a pair vs seeing it writtenNoNo difference between CP and nonCPCP < nonCP
Brown et al[27], 1994Reality28 OCD; 21 HCWRT: Imagining seeing vs seeing wordsNoOCD > HC. Among OCD, checkers (n = 13) < cleaners (n = 9)NA
Kim et al[28], 2009External14 OCD; 14 HCWRT: Female vs male voicesNoOCD < HCCognitive confidence subscores of MCQ were significantly higher in the OCD group than the control group; No correlation between confidence scores and SM