The relationship between experiential avoidance and autism spectrum traits with hoarding behaviors with mediating role of saving cognitions
Author(s) -
Ashraf Zangooii,
Qasem Ahi,
Fatemeh Shahabizadeh
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
shenakht journal of psychology and psychiatry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2588-6657
pISSN - 2476-2962
DOI - 10.29252/shenakht.6.3.15
Subject(s) - hoarding (animal behavior) , experiential avoidance , psychology , experiential learning , autism , cognition , developmental psychology , anxiety , feeding behavior , medicine , neuroscience , psychiatry , mathematics education
Hoarding disorder is a complex and not well-understood psychological state that affects millions of people worldwide. Aim: The purpose of this study was to examining the relationship between experimental avoidance and autism spectrum traits and hoarding behaviors with the mediating role of hoarding cognitions. Method: The present study was descriptive of correlational type and the statistical society of this study was all students of Birjand Azad University in the academic year of 2016-17. The sample consisted of 369 people who were selected by random cluster sampling and completed the Saving Inventory-Revised, hoarding cognitions questionnaire, experiential avoidance questionnaire and autism spectrum quotient. Results: The findings of the study showed that experiential avoidance has a positive and significant relationship with aspects of hoarding, while the autism spectrum traits have no relationship with the cognitive and behavioral aspects of hoarding. In addition, a finding on mediating role showed that in the proposed model, only the experiential avoidance has a
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