The TAS-20 more likely measures negative affects rather than alexithymia itself in patients with major depression, panic disorder, eating disorders and substance use disorders
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2014
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The TAS-20 more likely measures negative affects rather than alexithymia itself in patients with major depression, panic disorder, eating disorders and substance use disorders / Marchesi, Carlo; Ossola, Paolo; Tonna, Matteo; De Panfilis, Chiara. - In: COMPREHENSIVE PSYCHIATRY. - ISSN 0010-440X. - 55:4(2014), pp. 972-978. [10.1016/j.comppsych.2013.12.008]
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Background This study evaluates whether the difference in Toronto Alexithymia Scale-20 item (TAS-20) between patients with major depression (MD), panic disorder (PD), eating disorders (ED), and substance use disorders (SUD) and healthy controls persisted after controlling for the severity of anxiety and depression. Methods Thirty-eight patients with MD, 58 with PD, 52 with ED, and 30 with SUD and 78 healthy controls (C) completed the TAS-20, the Hamilton Rating Scale for Anxiety (Ham-A), the Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression (Ham-D). Results The differences in TAS-20 scores observed between patient groups, regardless of the type of their disorders, and controls disappeared after controlling for the effect of anxiety and depression severity. In contrast, the differences in severity of anxiety and depression between patients and controls were still present, after excluding the effect of alexithymic levels. Conclusions Our data suggest that alexithymic levels, as measured by the TAS-20, are modulated by the severity of symptoms, supporting the view that alexithymia can represent a state phenomenon in patients with MD, PD, ED and SUD, because the TAS-20 seems overly sensitive to a general distress syndrome, and it is more likely to measure negative affects rather than alexithymia itself. © 2014 Elsevier Inc.
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Adult; Affective Symptoms; Case-Control Studies; Depressive Disorder, Major; Feeding and Eating Disorders; Female; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Panic Disorder; Substance-Related Disorders; Symptom Assessment; Young Adult; Psychiatric Status Rating Scales; Psychiatry and Mental Health; Clinical Psychology; Medicine (all)
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Marchesi, Carlo; Ossola, Paolo; Tonna, Matteo; De Panfilis, Chiara
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