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Alexithymia: A further exploration of its nomological network

Author(s): Vanheck, G. L., Grim, R., Bermond, B.

Journal/Book: Psychother Psychosom. 1995; 64: Allschwilerstrasse 10, CH-4009 Basel, Switzerland. Karger. 32-42.

Abstract: The present studies were designed in order to obtain a better understanding of the nomological network of the alexithymia concept. In study I, the links between alexithymia, coping, and self-rated health were explored. As predicted, strong negative correlations were found between alexithymia and the expression of emotions, daydreams and fantasies, and planful and rational actions. Contrary to expectations, no clear associations were found with self-reported health status. In study II, the focus was on links with personality, temperament, and self-reported (susceptibility to) homesickness. Although some correlations reached statistical significance, all were rather modest. The most remarkable finding was the independence of alexithymia and neuroticism. In study III, the associations between alexithymia and aspects of love experiences were examined, again yielding low correlations. It is concluded that alexithymia is relatively independent of temperament and personality. In addition, it is suggested that the association between alexithymia and the experience of positive emotions deserves further exploration.

Note: Article AJJM Vingerhoets, Tilburg Univ, Dept Psychol, POB 90153, 5000 Le Tilburg, Netherlands

Keyword(s): alexithymia; coping; personality; homesickness; love styles; temperament; self-reported health; NEUROTIC PERSONALITY DIMENSION; SCALE; CONSTRUCT; VALIDITY; EMOTION


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