Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
950755 Journal of Psychosomatic Research 2006 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveTemporal stability is a basic assumption underlying any personality trait construct. Previous research on the stability of alexithymia has led to a controversy over whether alexithymia should be viewed as a state-dependent phenomenon or as a stable personality trait. The aim of this 5-year longitudinal study was to examine the temporal stability of alexithymia in the general population in Finland.MethodsAlexithymia was measured with the 20-Item Toronto Alexithymia Scale (TAS-20) at the baseline and 5 years later.ResultsThe test–retest correlations of the TAS-20 total and factor-specific scores at the baseline and at the 5-year follow-up ranged from moderate to high in both genders, reflecting a rather high relative stability of the TAS-20 scores over a period of 5 years.ConclusionsThe findings of our study suggest that alexithymia behaves like a stable personality trait in the general population.

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