• Title of article

    Alexithymia in adolescents with borderline personality disorder

  • Author/Authors

    Loas، نويسنده , , Gwenolé and Speranza، نويسنده , , Mario and Pham-Scottez، نويسنده , , Alexandra and Perez-Diaz، نويسنده , , Fernando and Corcos، نويسنده , , Maurice، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
  • Pages
    6
  • From page
    147
  • To page
    152
  • Abstract
    Objective m of this study was to explore the relationship between alexithymia and borderline personality disorder (BPD) in adolescents. s udy investigated a sample of 59 consulting or inpatient adolescents with a well-established diagnosis of BPD (SIDP-IV) and a control sample of healthy adolescents individually matched by gender, age and socio-economic status. Alexithymia, depression and trait-anxiety were rated using the Twenty-item Toronto Alexithymia Scale (TAS-20), the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI-II) and the trait-anxiety subscale from the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI-T), respectively. A confirmatory factorial analysis (CFA) was performed to test the fit of the three-factor structure of the TAS-20 in the adolescent sample (N = 140). BPD and control groups were compared on alexithymic scores using ANCOVA analyses controlling for the potential confounding effects of depression and anxiety. s tio of the chi-square to its degrees of freedom, the goodness-of-fit index, the adjusted goodness-of-fit index and Steigerʹs root-mean-square error of approximation had satisfactory values of 1.54; 0.87; 0.83 and 0.058, respectively. The two ANCOVA demonstrated no significant difference for TAS-20 scores. BPD subjects were more alexithymic than healthy subjects but this difference was mainly explained by the levels of depression or anxiety. tions BPD subjects have high comorbidity with depression or anxiety, longitudinal studies examining the absolute and relative stability of TAS-20 scores are necessary to determine whether alexithymia constitutes a state or a trait in BPD. sions olescents are characterized by alexithymia, probably of a secondary or state-dependent nature.
  • Keywords
    Alexithymia , Anxiety-trait , Adolescents , Borderline personality disorders , depression
  • Journal title
    Journal of Psychosomatic Research
  • Serial Year
    2012
  • Journal title
    Journal of Psychosomatic Research
  • Record number

    1743796