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The Relationship between Alexithymia and General Symptoms of Patients with Depressive Disorders
OBJECTIVE: Depression has been associated with alexithymic features. However, few studies have investigated the differences in the general symptoms of patients with depressive disorders according to the presence of alexithymia. Thus, the aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between ale...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2796028/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20046363 http://dx.doi.org/10.4306/pi.2008.5.3.179 |
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author | Kim, Ju Hee Lee, Seung Jae Rim, Hyo Deog Kim, Hea Won Bae, Geum Ye Chang, Sung Man |
author_facet | Kim, Ju Hee Lee, Seung Jae Rim, Hyo Deog Kim, Hea Won Bae, Geum Ye Chang, Sung Man |
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description | OBJECTIVE: Depression has been associated with alexithymic features. However, few studies have investigated the differences in the general symptoms of patients with depressive disorders according to the presence of alexithymia. Thus, the aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between alexithymia and symptoms experienced by patients with clinically diagnosed depressive disorders. METHODS: A chart review of patients who were evaluated using the Korean version of the 20-item Toronto Alexithymia Scale (TAS-20) and Symptom Checklist 90-Revised (SCL-90-R) at the same time between the years 2003 and 2007 was conducted. A total of 104 patients with depressive disorders were included and divided into two groups: alexithymia (n=52) and non-alexithymia (n=52). A direct comparison between the two groups was carried out. Regression analysis was also carried out for the TAS-20 total and subset scores in order to model the relationship between alexithymia and symptoms. RESULTS: The presence of alexithymia was confirmed in 50% of the patients with depressive disorders, and the symptoms of depressive patients with alexithymia were more severe than those of their non-alexithymic counterparts on all 9 symptom domains of the SCL-90-R. Furthermore, regression analysis revealed that the presence of alexithymia was positively associated with depression, phobic anxiety, and psychoticism but inversely associated with anxiety. CONCLUSION: These results suggest that the clinical features of depression are partially dependent on the presence of alexithymia. Alexithymic patients with depressive disorders are likely to show more severe depressive, psychotic, and phobic symptoms. In other words, clinicians should suspect the presence of alexithymic tendencies if these symptoms coexist in patients with depressive disorders and address their difficulties in effective communication. |
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spelling | pubmed-27960282009-12-30 The Relationship between Alexithymia and General Symptoms of Patients with Depressive Disorders Kim, Ju Hee Lee, Seung Jae Rim, Hyo Deog Kim, Hea Won Bae, Geum Ye Chang, Sung Man Psychiatry Investig Original Article OBJECTIVE: Depression has been associated with alexithymic features. However, few studies have investigated the differences in the general symptoms of patients with depressive disorders according to the presence of alexithymia. Thus, the aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between alexithymia and symptoms experienced by patients with clinically diagnosed depressive disorders. METHODS: A chart review of patients who were evaluated using the Korean version of the 20-item Toronto Alexithymia Scale (TAS-20) and Symptom Checklist 90-Revised (SCL-90-R) at the same time between the years 2003 and 2007 was conducted. A total of 104 patients with depressive disorders were included and divided into two groups: alexithymia (n=52) and non-alexithymia (n=52). A direct comparison between the two groups was carried out. Regression analysis was also carried out for the TAS-20 total and subset scores in order to model the relationship between alexithymia and symptoms. RESULTS: The presence of alexithymia was confirmed in 50% of the patients with depressive disorders, and the symptoms of depressive patients with alexithymia were more severe than those of their non-alexithymic counterparts on all 9 symptom domains of the SCL-90-R. Furthermore, regression analysis revealed that the presence of alexithymia was positively associated with depression, phobic anxiety, and psychoticism but inversely associated with anxiety. CONCLUSION: These results suggest that the clinical features of depression are partially dependent on the presence of alexithymia. Alexithymic patients with depressive disorders are likely to show more severe depressive, psychotic, and phobic symptoms. In other words, clinicians should suspect the presence of alexithymic tendencies if these symptoms coexist in patients with depressive disorders and address their difficulties in effective communication. Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 2008-09 2008-09-30 /pmc/articles/PMC2796028/ /pubmed/20046363 http://dx.doi.org/10.4306/pi.2008.5.3.179 Text en Copyright © 2008 Official Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Kim, Ju Hee Lee, Seung Jae Rim, Hyo Deog Kim, Hea Won Bae, Geum Ye Chang, Sung Man The Relationship between Alexithymia and General Symptoms of Patients with Depressive Disorders |
title | The Relationship between Alexithymia and General Symptoms of Patients with Depressive Disorders |
title_full | The Relationship between Alexithymia and General Symptoms of Patients with Depressive Disorders |
title_fullStr | The Relationship between Alexithymia and General Symptoms of Patients with Depressive Disorders |
title_full_unstemmed | The Relationship between Alexithymia and General Symptoms of Patients with Depressive Disorders |
title_short | The Relationship between Alexithymia and General Symptoms of Patients with Depressive Disorders |
title_sort | relationship between alexithymia and general symptoms of patients with depressive disorders |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2796028/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20046363 http://dx.doi.org/10.4306/pi.2008.5.3.179 |
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