Somatosensory Amplification Scale—Chinese version: psychometric properties and its mediating role in the relationship between alexithymia and somatization

Yafei Tan, Xiaoran An, Menglu Cao, Omer Van den Bergh
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The Somatosensory Amplification Scale (SSAS) was designed to measure individual’s tendency to experience visceral and somatic sensations as unusually intense, disturbing and alarming. In this study, we aimed to investigate the reliability and validity of the SSAS in the Chinese general population, as well as the mediating effect of somatosensory amplification in the relationship between alexithymia and somatization. A total of 386 healthy adults were enrolled in this study. Participants completed the Chinese versions of the Somatosensory Amplification Scale (SSAS-C), the somatization subscale of the Symptom Check List 90 (SCL-90 som), the Toronto Alexithymia Scale (TAS-20), and the Short form Health Anxiety Inventory (SHAI). One hundred and thirty-three participants were randomly selected to complete the SSAS-C again two weeks after the initial assessment. The reliability and validity of the SSAS-C were analyzed. Confirmatory factor analysis showed that the one-factor model achieved adequate model fits; one item was deleted due to low factor loading. The revised SSAS-C showed good internal consistency and test-retest reliability. The SSAS-C scores correlated positively with the scores of SCL-90 som, TAS-20 and the SHAI, showing good convergent validity. In addition, somatosensory amplification mediated the association between alexithymia and somatization. The Chinese version of SSAS has acceptable reliability and validity for the general population. In addition, alexithymia may increase somatization through higher somatosensory amplification.
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躯体感觉放大量表(中文版):心理测量学特性及其在亚历山大症与躯体化关系中的中介作用
躯体感觉放大量表(Somatosensory Amplification Scale,SSAS)旨在测量个体将内脏和躯体感觉体验为异常强烈、令人不安和惊恐的倾向。本研究旨在探讨躯体感觉放大量表在中国普通人群中的信度和效度,以及躯体感觉放大在情感障碍与躯体化之间的中介效应。本研究共招募了 386 名健康成年人。受试者完成了中文版躯体感觉放大量表(SSAS-C)、90症状检查表(SCL-90 som)躯体化分量表、多伦多亚历山大症量表(TAS-20)和简表健康焦虑量表(SHAI)。我们随机抽取了 133 名参与者,让他们在初次评估两周后再次完成 SSAS-C。对 SSAS-C 的信度和效度进行了分析。确认性因素分析表明,单因素模型实现了充分的模型拟合;由于因素负荷较低,删除了一个项目。修订后的SSAS-C显示出良好的内部一致性和测试-再测可靠性。SSAS-C得分与SCL-90 som、TAS-20和SHAI得分呈正相关,显示出良好的收敛效度。此外,躯体感觉放大介导了lexithymia与躯体化之间的关联。SSAS中文版在普通人群中具有可接受的信度和效度。此外,反射性躯体化可能会通过较高的躯体感觉放大而增加躯体化。
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