Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10304340 | Psychiatry Research | 2014 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
A small reduction in the mean levels of the total TAS-20 scores and those of one subscale revealed the absence of absolute stability. The levels of alexithymia were unrelated to changes in withdrawal symptoms, including anxiety- and depression-like symptoms. The differences between low, moderate, and high alexithymic patients in terms of the change in alexithymia scores between baseline and follow-up indicated a strong regression to the mean. The findings suggest that alexithymia in SUD patients as measured using the TAS-20 is both a state and trait phenomenon and does not appear to be related to changes in anxiety- and depression-like symptoms.
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Authors
Hein A. de Haan, Job van der Palen, Toon G.M. Wijdeveld, Jan K. Buitelaar, Cor A.J. De Jong,