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A Comparative Study on Alexithymia in Depressive, Somatoform, Anxiety, and Psychotic Disorders among Koreans

OBJECTIVE: Little is known about the characteristic differences in alexithymic construct in various psychiatric disorders because of a paucity of direct comparisons between psychiatric disorders. Therefore, this study explored disorder-related differences in alexithymic characteristics among Korean...

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Autores principales: Son, Sung hwa, Jo, Hyunyoung, Rim, Hyo Deog, Kim, Ju Hee, Kim, Hea Won, Bae, Geum Ye, Lee, Seung Jae
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Publicado: Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3521107/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23251195
http://dx.doi.org/10.4306/pi.2012.9.4.325
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author Son, Sung hwa
Jo, Hyunyoung
Rim, Hyo Deog
Kim, Ju Hee
Kim, Hea Won
Bae, Geum Ye
Lee, Seung Jae
author_facet Son, Sung hwa
Jo, Hyunyoung
Rim, Hyo Deog
Kim, Ju Hee
Kim, Hea Won
Bae, Geum Ye
Lee, Seung Jae
author_sort Son, Sung hwa
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description OBJECTIVE: Little is known about the characteristic differences in alexithymic construct in various psychiatric disorders because of a paucity of direct comparisons between psychiatric disorders. Therefore, this study explored disorder-related differences in alexithymic characteristics among Korean patients diagnosed with four major psychiatric disorders (n=388). METHODS: Alexithymic tendencies, as measured by the Korean version of the 20-item Toronto Alexithymia Scale (TAS-20K), of patients classified into four groups according to major psychiatric diagnosis were compared. The groups consisted of patients with depressive disorders (DP; n=125), somatoform disorders (SM; n=78), anxiety disorders (AX; n=117), and psychotic disorders (PS; n=68). RESULTS: We found that substantial portions of patients in all groups were classified as having alexithymia and no statistical intergroup differences emerged (42.4%, 35.9%, 35.3%, and 33.3% for DP, SM, PS, and AX). However, patients with DP obtained higher scores in factor 2 (difficulties describing feelings) than those with SM or AX, after adjusting for demographic variables. CONCLUSION: These findings suggest that alexithymia might be associated with a higher vulnerability to depressive disorders and factor 2 of TAS-20K could be a discriminating feature of depressive disorders.
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spelling pubmed-35211072012-12-18 A Comparative Study on Alexithymia in Depressive, Somatoform, Anxiety, and Psychotic Disorders among Koreans Son, Sung hwa Jo, Hyunyoung Rim, Hyo Deog Kim, Ju Hee Kim, Hea Won Bae, Geum Ye Lee, Seung Jae Psychiatry Investig Original Article OBJECTIVE: Little is known about the characteristic differences in alexithymic construct in various psychiatric disorders because of a paucity of direct comparisons between psychiatric disorders. Therefore, this study explored disorder-related differences in alexithymic characteristics among Korean patients diagnosed with four major psychiatric disorders (n=388). METHODS: Alexithymic tendencies, as measured by the Korean version of the 20-item Toronto Alexithymia Scale (TAS-20K), of patients classified into four groups according to major psychiatric diagnosis were compared. The groups consisted of patients with depressive disorders (DP; n=125), somatoform disorders (SM; n=78), anxiety disorders (AX; n=117), and psychotic disorders (PS; n=68). RESULTS: We found that substantial portions of patients in all groups were classified as having alexithymia and no statistical intergroup differences emerged (42.4%, 35.9%, 35.3%, and 33.3% for DP, SM, PS, and AX). However, patients with DP obtained higher scores in factor 2 (difficulties describing feelings) than those with SM or AX, after adjusting for demographic variables. CONCLUSION: These findings suggest that alexithymia might be associated with a higher vulnerability to depressive disorders and factor 2 of TAS-20K could be a discriminating feature of depressive disorders. Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 2012-12 2012-11-14 /pmc/articles/PMC3521107/ /pubmed/23251195 http://dx.doi.org/10.4306/pi.2012.9.4.325 Text en Copyright © 2012 Korean Neuropsychiatric Association http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Son, Sung hwa
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Kim, Ju Hee
Kim, Hea Won
Bae, Geum Ye
Lee, Seung Jae
A Comparative Study on Alexithymia in Depressive, Somatoform, Anxiety, and Psychotic Disorders among Koreans
title A Comparative Study on Alexithymia in Depressive, Somatoform, Anxiety, and Psychotic Disorders among Koreans
title_full A Comparative Study on Alexithymia in Depressive, Somatoform, Anxiety, and Psychotic Disorders among Koreans
title_fullStr A Comparative Study on Alexithymia in Depressive, Somatoform, Anxiety, and Psychotic Disorders among Koreans
title_full_unstemmed A Comparative Study on Alexithymia in Depressive, Somatoform, Anxiety, and Psychotic Disorders among Koreans
title_short A Comparative Study on Alexithymia in Depressive, Somatoform, Anxiety, and Psychotic Disorders among Koreans
title_sort comparative study on alexithymia in depressive, somatoform, anxiety, and psychotic disorders among koreans
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3521107/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23251195
http://dx.doi.org/10.4306/pi.2012.9.4.325
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