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[Alexithymia and verbal intelligence: a psychometric study].

M Váldes1, I Jódar, J Ojuel, B Sureda.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Alexithymia is a concept that describes the unability to put emotions into words ant that has been associated with somatization and psychosomatic disorders.
METHODS: A sample of 124 outpatients attending the Psychosomatic Unit of a General Hospital was studied in order to test the hypothesis that alexithymic patients have a significantly lower verbal intelligence than nonalexithymics. Alexithymia was assessed by the Toronto Alexithymia Scale (TAS), and verbal, nonverbal and general intelligence were measured by the WAIS.
RESULTS: TAS scores were not related to medical and psychiatric diagnoses, and alexithymic patients (n: 53) showed not only significantly lower scores in verbal intelligence than undifferentiated subjects (n: 37) and nonalexithymics (n: 34) but also significantly lower scores in nonverbal and general intelligence.
CONCLUSION: The results do not confirm our hypothesis and are discussed in relation to theories that consider alexithymia as a consequence of cerebral asymmetry and interhemispheric dysfunctions.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11602092

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Actas Esp Psiquiatr        ISSN: 1139-9287            Impact factor:   1.196


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1.  Alexithymia, verbal ability and emotion recognition.

Authors:  Ornella Montebarocci; Paola Surcinelli; Nicola Rossi; Bruno Baldaro
Journal:  Psychiatr Q       Date:  2011-09
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