We studied the association between alexithymia (20-item Toronto Alexithymia Scale, TAS-20) and obesity, and also assessed the construct validity of the TAS-20 in terms of personality dimensions in obese patients. The TAS-20 and its subscales were analysed for their correlations with the NEO Personality Inventory - Revised (NEO PI-R) in an obese sample of 259 patients. Obesity was associated with higher scores on the TAS-20 than a Swedish reference sample. Obese men furthermore scored higher on Externally Oriented Thinking than the obese women. TAS-20 scores correlated with elevated Neuroticism and lower levels of Extraversion and Openness, in agreement with most previous research, but also somewhat unexpectedly with lower Conscientiousness ...
OBJECTIVE: The 20-item Toronto Alexithymia Scale (TAS-20) measures three intercorrelated dimensions ...
The current view that the morbidly obese do not show a unique personality pattern is challenged. A s...
Obesity has inconsistent associations with broad personality domains, possibly because the links per...
Obesity is a condition determined by social, physical, psychological and cultural factors. Alexithym...
OBJECTIVE: The relationship between psychopathology and alexithymia in obese patients is uncertain...
Common obesity is thought to be the result of genetic variations influencing susceptibility to envir...
Background: Alexithymia is associated to physical and psychological diseases including obesity. The ...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study is to assess alexithymia levels in obese patients using a multimetho...
The authors evaluated severely obese patients to determine whether being far different in body shape...
Recent studies highlight the need to investigate the presence of psychological factors in obese pat...
Background Alexithymia, a difficulty in identifying and expressing emotions, has been associated wit...
Bariatric surgery is the most effective treatment for severe forms of obesity. Several studies showe...
BACKGROUND:Alexithymia, a difficulty in identifying and expressing emotions, has been associated wit...
Purpose Alexithymia, a personality trait characterized by difficulties in emotional processing, has ...
Abstract Background: Alexithymia, a difficulty in identifying and expressing emotions, has been asso...
OBJECTIVE: The 20-item Toronto Alexithymia Scale (TAS-20) measures three intercorrelated dimensions ...
The current view that the morbidly obese do not show a unique personality pattern is challenged. A s...
Obesity has inconsistent associations with broad personality domains, possibly because the links per...
Obesity is a condition determined by social, physical, psychological and cultural factors. Alexithym...
OBJECTIVE: The relationship between psychopathology and alexithymia in obese patients is uncertain...
Common obesity is thought to be the result of genetic variations influencing susceptibility to envir...
Background: Alexithymia is associated to physical and psychological diseases including obesity. The ...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study is to assess alexithymia levels in obese patients using a multimetho...
The authors evaluated severely obese patients to determine whether being far different in body shape...
Recent studies highlight the need to investigate the presence of psychological factors in obese pat...
Background Alexithymia, a difficulty in identifying and expressing emotions, has been associated wit...
Bariatric surgery is the most effective treatment for severe forms of obesity. Several studies showe...
BACKGROUND:Alexithymia, a difficulty in identifying and expressing emotions, has been associated wit...
Purpose Alexithymia, a personality trait characterized by difficulties in emotional processing, has ...
Abstract Background: Alexithymia, a difficulty in identifying and expressing emotions, has been asso...
OBJECTIVE: The 20-item Toronto Alexithymia Scale (TAS-20) measures three intercorrelated dimensions ...
The current view that the morbidly obese do not show a unique personality pattern is challenged. A s...
Obesity has inconsistent associations with broad personality domains, possibly because the links per...