Controlled study of alexithymic characteristics in patients with psychogenic pain disorder.

Abstract:

:Alexithymic characteristics were examined in a sample of 30 patients fulfilling the DSM-III criteria for psychogenic pain disorder using an interviewer-rated scale (Beth Israel Hospital Psychosomatic Questionnaire), a self-rated scale (Toronto Alexithymia Scale) and a projective technique (Thematic Apperception Test). The findings were compared with a control group of healthy subjects matched on sociodemographic variables. Pain patients were found to be more alexithymic in contrast to the control group as evidenced by the interviewer-rated and self-rated scales. The correlations among the three measures were in the expected direction.

journal_name

Psychother Psychosom

authors

Sriram TG,Chaturvedi SK,Gopinath PS,Shanmugam V

doi

10.1159/000287992

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

1987-01-01 00:00:00

pages

11-7

issue

1

eissn

0033-3190

issn

1423-0348

journal_volume

47

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