INTRODUCTION: Depression is most common disorder and it is one of the leading cause of DALY (disability adjusted life year). Even after remission of depression there is some amount of impairment in social functioning. Alexithymia and somatization is most commonly associated with depression, which can impair the individual’s social and occupational functioning. This study focus on evaluating the level of alexithymia and somatisation associated with depression and to determine the impact of both on social functioning impairment. Also this study compares proportions of various domains related with alexithymia and somatisation in depression patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This is a cross sectional prevalence study were the sample size of 10...
Introduction: Alexithymia may moderate the effectiveness of treatment and may predict impaired gener...
Background: Alexithymia is a disabling condition frequently linked to major depressive disorder (MDD...
Alexithymia has been considered to have a negative influence on the course of symptoms in various ps...
Aims of the study: The aim of this thesis was to acquire a deeper understanding of alexithymia and i...
INTRODUCTION: In this exploratory study our aims are to verify if patients improve their levels of d...
Purpose: To investigate the presence of Alexithymia, Hostility and Depression in patients suffering ...
Objective: Aims of this study are to compare the alexithymia scores of patients with unipolar depres...
Depression is a common and debilitating disease that affects people from adolescence to old age. The...
Introduction: alexithymia is a personality trait that may influence the resilience in oncologic pati...
OBJECTIVE: This article reviews the available data on social functioning in depression and provide...
Introduction Alexithymia may moderate the effectiveness of treatment and may predict impaired genera...
Depression affects around 4–10% of the general population in England. Depression can often lead to b...
Maria Luca,1 Antonina Luca,2 Carmela Calandra11Department of Medical and Surgery Specialties, Psychi...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies demonstrating an association between alexithymia and depression have le...
Introduction. Depression is a common and serious medical illness that negatively affects how you fee...
Introduction: Alexithymia may moderate the effectiveness of treatment and may predict impaired gener...
Background: Alexithymia is a disabling condition frequently linked to major depressive disorder (MDD...
Alexithymia has been considered to have a negative influence on the course of symptoms in various ps...
Aims of the study: The aim of this thesis was to acquire a deeper understanding of alexithymia and i...
INTRODUCTION: In this exploratory study our aims are to verify if patients improve their levels of d...
Purpose: To investigate the presence of Alexithymia, Hostility and Depression in patients suffering ...
Objective: Aims of this study are to compare the alexithymia scores of patients with unipolar depres...
Depression is a common and debilitating disease that affects people from adolescence to old age. The...
Introduction: alexithymia is a personality trait that may influence the resilience in oncologic pati...
OBJECTIVE: This article reviews the available data on social functioning in depression and provide...
Introduction Alexithymia may moderate the effectiveness of treatment and may predict impaired genera...
Depression affects around 4–10% of the general population in England. Depression can often lead to b...
Maria Luca,1 Antonina Luca,2 Carmela Calandra11Department of Medical and Surgery Specialties, Psychi...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies demonstrating an association between alexithymia and depression have le...
Introduction. Depression is a common and serious medical illness that negatively affects how you fee...
Introduction: Alexithymia may moderate the effectiveness of treatment and may predict impaired gener...
Background: Alexithymia is a disabling condition frequently linked to major depressive disorder (MDD...
Alexithymia has been considered to have a negative influence on the course of symptoms in various ps...