Objective: To use the Diagnostic Criteria for Psychosomatic Research (DCPR) for characterizing alexithymia in a large and heterogeneous medical population, in conjunction with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition (DSM-IV) and other DCPR criteria. Method: Of 1305 patients recruited from 4 medical centers in the Italian Health System, 1190 agreed to participate. They all underwent an assessment with DSM-IV and DCPR structured interviews. A total of 188 patients (15.8%) were defined as alexithymic by using the DCPR criteria. Data were submitted to cluster analysis. Results: Five clusters of patients with alexithymia were identified: (1) alexithymia with no psychiatric comorbidity (29.3% of cases); (2) depressed...
The Diagnostic Criteria for Psychosomatic Research (DCPR) are a diagnostic and conceptual framework ...
The term "alexithymia" is derived from the Greek and means "no words for feeling". Coined by Sifneos...
Background: Alexithymia frequently correlates with several psychiatric disorders, including substanc...
Objective: To use the Diagnostic Criteria for Psychosomatic Research (DCPR) for characterizing alexi...
Objective: To use the Diagnostic Criteria for Psychosomatic Research (DCPR) for characterizing alexi...
Objective: Alexithymia is presumed to play an important predisposing role in the pathogenesis of med...
The construct of alexithymia encompasses the characteristics of difficulty identifying feelings, dif...
Aims of the study: The aim of this thesis was to acquire a deeper understanding of alexithymia and i...
Introduction Alexithymia may moderate the effectiveness of treatment and may predict impaired genera...
In recent decades, the construct of alexithymia was progressively validated, outlining its value as ...
Purpose: To investigate the presence of Alexithymia, Hostility and Depression in patients suffering ...
BACKGROUND: There is increasing awareness of the need of subtyping major depressive disorder, partic...
AbstractIn the present study attempt has been made to investigate the extent of alexithymia in patie...
The authors assessed the prevalence of Diagnostic Criteria for Psychosomatic Research (DCPR) cluster...
BACKGROUND: Alexithymia and psychopathology may influence the way individuals experience psychologic...
The Diagnostic Criteria for Psychosomatic Research (DCPR) are a diagnostic and conceptual framework ...
The term "alexithymia" is derived from the Greek and means "no words for feeling". Coined by Sifneos...
Background: Alexithymia frequently correlates with several psychiatric disorders, including substanc...
Objective: To use the Diagnostic Criteria for Psychosomatic Research (DCPR) for characterizing alexi...
Objective: To use the Diagnostic Criteria for Psychosomatic Research (DCPR) for characterizing alexi...
Objective: Alexithymia is presumed to play an important predisposing role in the pathogenesis of med...
The construct of alexithymia encompasses the characteristics of difficulty identifying feelings, dif...
Aims of the study: The aim of this thesis was to acquire a deeper understanding of alexithymia and i...
Introduction Alexithymia may moderate the effectiveness of treatment and may predict impaired genera...
In recent decades, the construct of alexithymia was progressively validated, outlining its value as ...
Purpose: To investigate the presence of Alexithymia, Hostility and Depression in patients suffering ...
BACKGROUND: There is increasing awareness of the need of subtyping major depressive disorder, partic...
AbstractIn the present study attempt has been made to investigate the extent of alexithymia in patie...
The authors assessed the prevalence of Diagnostic Criteria for Psychosomatic Research (DCPR) cluster...
BACKGROUND: Alexithymia and psychopathology may influence the way individuals experience psychologic...
The Diagnostic Criteria for Psychosomatic Research (DCPR) are a diagnostic and conceptual framework ...
The term "alexithymia" is derived from the Greek and means "no words for feeling". Coined by Sifneos...
Background: Alexithymia frequently correlates with several psychiatric disorders, including substanc...