| Literature DB >> 24999402 |
Matilda E Nowakowski1, Traci McFarlane2, Stephanie Cassin1.
Abstract
Alexithymia is characterized by difficulties identifying feelings and differentiating between feelings and bodily sensations, difficulties communicating feelings, and a concrete cognitive style focused on the external environment. Individuals with eating disorders have elevated levels of alexithymia, particularly difficulties identifying and describing their feelings. A number of theoretical models have suggested that individuals with eating disorders may find emotions unacceptable and/or frightening and may use their eating disorder symptoms (i.e., restricting food intake, bingeing, and/or purging) as a way to avoid or cope with their feelings. The current critical review synthesizes the literature on alexithymia and eating disorders and examines alexithymia levels across eating disorders (i.e., anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and eating disorder not otherwise specified), the role of alexithymia in binge eating disorder, and the influence of alexithymia on the development of eating disorders as well as treatment outcome. The clinical implications of the research conducted to date and directions for future research are discussed.Entities:
Keywords: Alexithymia; Eating disorders; Emotion regulation
Year: 2013 PMID: 24999402 PMCID: PMC4081716 DOI: 10.1186/2050-2974-1-21
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Eat Disord ISSN: 2050-2974
Figure 1Diagram illustrating the process of selecting articles for the critical review.
Studies investigating alexithymia in clinical samples of patients with anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and binge eating disorder
| Beales & Dolton | 2000 | EDI | Females, outpatient, 17–46 years old, AN-R (26), BN (29), recovered (24) | TAS-20 | Alexithymic: BN (83%), AN-R (65%), recovered (33%) |
| Berthoz et al. | 2007 | MINI | Females, AN-R (50), AN-B/P (5), BN (20) | TAS-20 | No group differences on TAS-20 scores |
| Bourke et al. | 1992 | DSM-III-R | Females, outpatient, AN-R (30), AN-B/P (18), HC (30) | TAS | Alexithymic: AN (77.1%), HC (6.7%); TAS Total: AN > HC |
| Bydlowski et al. | 2005 | DSM-IV | Females, outpatient, AN-R (18), AN-B/P (15), BN (37), HC (70) | TAS-20 | Alexithymic: EDs (60%), HC (30%); TAS-20 Total: EDs > HC, no differences between EDs, group differences disappeared when controlling for depression but not when controlling for anxiety |
| Carano et al. | 2006 | DSM-IV | Males and females, outpatient, obese + BED (101) | TAS-20 | Alexithymic: 39.6% |
| Corcos et al. | 2000 | DSM-IV | Males and females, outpatient, AN-R (21), AN-B/P (11), BN (32), HC (74) | TAS-20 | TAS Total: EDs > HC, AN > BN, group differences between AN and BN disappeared when controlling for depression |
| Cochrane et al. | 1993 | DSM-III-R | Females, outpatient, AN (19), BN (52), AN + BN (18), EDNOS (25), HC (370) | TAS | TAS Total Score: EDs > HC, no differences between EDs |
| de Groot | 1995 | DSM-III-R | Females, day hospital program, BN (31), HC (female nurses; 20) | TAS | Alexithymic: BN (61.3%), HC (5%), TAS Total, DIF, DDF: BN > HC, group differences for TAS Total and DIF remained when controlling for depression |
| De Panfilis et al. | 2003 | DSM-IV | Females, outpatient, AN-R (4), AN-B/P (12), BN (20), BED (28), HC (68) | TAS-20 | Alexithymic: EDs (14.4%), HC (1.6%); TAS-20 Total, DIF: EDs > HC |
| de Zwaan et al. | 1995 | DSM-IV | Males and females, outpatient, obese + BED (83), obese + no BED (99) | TAS | TAS Total: no group differences |
| Deborde et al. | 2008 | MINI | Females, AN-R (10), AN-B/P (7), BN (30), HC (253) | TAS-20 | Alexithymic: EDs (53.2%), HC (13.83%) |
| Eizaguirre et al. | 2004 | DSM-IV | Females, AN-R (25), AN-BP (44), BN (82), HC (43) | TAS-20 | Alexithymic: AN-R (56%), AN-B/P (68.2%), BN (47%), HC (2.3%), TAS-20 Total, DIF, DDF, EOT: EDs > HC, DIF: AN-B/P > BN, AN-R, EOT: BN > AN-B/P, group differences disappeared when controlling for depression and anxiety |
| Gilboa-Schechtman et al. | 2006 | DSM-IV | Females, outpatient, AN (20), BN (20), HC (20) | TAS-20 | TAS-20 DIF, DDF: EDs > HC, DDF scores: AN > BN, group differences disappeared when controlling for distress |
| Guttman et al. | 2002 | DSM-III-R | Females, outpatient, AN-R (34), HC (33) | TAS-20 | TAS-20 Total, DIF, DDF: AN-R > HC |
| Jimerson et al. | 1994 | DSM-III-R | Females, outpatient, BN (20), HC (20) | TAS | Alexithymic: BN (40%), HC (0%); TAS Total, DIF, DDF: BN > HC, group differences disappeared for DDF when controlling for anxiety and depression |
| Lawson et al. | 2008 | DSM-IV | Females, outpatient, AN (11), BN (21), EDNOS (38) | TAS-20 | TAS-20 Total, DIF, DDF: no group differences |
| Montebarocci et al. | 2006 | DSM-IV | Females, outpatient, AN-R (18), BN (16), HC (18) | TAS-20 | Alexithymic: AN-R (50%), BN (56%), HC (22%); TAS-20 Total: AN-R, BN > HC, DIF: BN, AN-R > HC, EOT: AN-R > BN, HC, group differences disappeared when controlling for anxiety and depression |
| Nandrino et al. | 2006 | DSM-IV | Females, inpatient, AN-R (25), HC (25) | TAS-20 | TAS-20 Total: AN-R > HC |
| Parling et al. | 2010 | DSM-IV | Females, outpatient, AN (35), HC (34) | TAS-20 | TAS-20 DIF, DDF: AN > HC, group differences disappeared when controlling for anxiety and depression |
| Pascual et al. | 2011 | Self-report questionnaires | Females, BN-P (17), BN-NP (17), nonspecific AN (22), nonspecific BN (42) | TAS-20 | DDF: nonspecific AN > nonspecific BN, BN-NP |
| Pinaquy et al. | 2003 | DSM-IV | Females, obese + BED (40), obese + no BED (129) | TAS-20 | TAS-20 Total, DIF, DDF: obese + BED > obese + no BED |
| Rastam et al. | 1997 | DSM-III-R | Males and females, AN-R (48), HC (51) | TAS-20 | Alexithymic: AN-R (23%), HC (6%) |
| Schmidt et al. | 1993 | DSM-III-R | Females, outpatient, BN (93), AN-R (55), AN-B/P (25), HC (48 females and 47 males) | TAS | Alexithymic: AN-R (56%), AN-B/P (48%), BN (50%), HC (17.8%); TAS Total: All EDs > HC, AN-R > BN |
| Sexton et al. | 1998 | DSM-IV | Females, inpatients, AN-R (15), AN-B/P (16), BN (22), HC (14) | TAS | TAS Total: AN-R, AN-B/P > HC; DIF, DDF: AN-B/P, BN > HC; DDF: AN-R > BN; after controlling for depression: TAS Total: AN-R > HC; DDF: AN-R > BN, HC |
| Sureda et al. | 1999 | DSM-III-R | Females, outpatient, BN (35), HC hospital staff (35) | TAS-20 | Alexithymic: BN (51.4%), HC (6.3%); TAS-20 Total, DIF, DDF: BN > HC |
| Speranza et al. | 2005 | DSM-IV | Females, outpatient, AN-R (105), AN-B/P (49), BN (89), HC (279) | TAS-20 | TAS-20 DIF, DDF: all EDs > HC, when controlling for depression; DIF: BN > HC; DDF: AN-R > HC |
| Taylor et al. | 1996 | DSM-III-R | Females, outpatient, AN (48), HC hospital staff (30), HC undergraduates (234) | TAS-20 | Alexithymic: AN (68.8%), HC hospital staff (3.3%), HC undergraduates (13.7%); TAS-20 Total, DIF, DDF: AN > all HC groups |
| Torres et al. | 2011 | | Females, outpatient, AN-R (52), AN-B/P (28), HC (80) | TAS-20 | TAS-20 DIF, DDF, EOT: AN > HC |
| Troop et al. | 1995 | DSM-III-R | Females, outpatient, AN-R (29), AN-B/P (15), BN (83), HC (79) | TAS | TAS Total, DIF: EDs > HC; lack of fantasy: AN-R > BN, HC |
| Zeeck et al. | 2011 | DSM-IV | Females, outpatient, BED (20), obese (23), HC (20) | TAS-20 | TAS-20 Total: BED > obese, HC |
| Zonnevijlle-Bender et al. | 2002 | DSM-IV | Females, outpatient, AN (16), BN (8), EDNOS (6), HC (33) | TAS-20 | Alexithymic: AN (60%), BN (50%), EDNOS (14%), HC (10%), TAS-20 Total: EDs > HC |
| Zonnevijlle-Bender et al. | 2004 | DSM-IV | Females, AN-R (48), psychiatric control (anxiety and depression; 21), HC (48) | TAS-20 | Alexithymic: AN (60%), psychiatric control (52%), HC (27%); TAS-20 Total, DIF, DDF: AN > HC |
EDI = Eating Disorder Inventory [44]; MINI = The Mini-International Neuropsychiatric Interview [45]; DSM-III-R = Diagnostic Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders 3rd Edition Revised [46]; DSM-IV = Diagnostic Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders 4th Edition [47]; AN-R = Anorexia Nervosa – Restricting Type; AN-B/P = Anorexia Nervosa – Bingeing/Purging Type; BN = Bulimia Nervosa; BED = Binge Eating Disorder; HC = healthy control; TAS = Toronto Alexithyma Scale 26-item Version [13]; TAS-20 = Toronto Alexithymia Scale 20-item Version [16]; TAS Total = Toronto Alexithymia Scale Total Score; DIF = Toronto Alexithymia Scale Difficulties Identifying Feelings factor; DDF = Toronto Alexithymia Scale Difficulties Describing Feelings factor, EOT = Toronto Alexithymia Scale Externally Orienting Thinking factor.