[Body illness and changes in verbal communication. Study of the alexithymic phenomenon in somatic disease].

P L Cabras, G Albanesi, G P La Malfa, E Enriques
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The Schalling--Sifneos Personality Scale was administered to several groups of subjects (patient suffering from chronic hepatitis or from ulcerative colitis, patients undergoing chronic periodic haemodialysis, encephalopathic patient and healthy subjects) in order to assess the presence of alexithymia in healthy subjects, in patients suffering from chronic organic pathologies and in psychosomatic patients. The results obtained permit one to distinguish the psychosomatic patients from other groups of subjects: compared to healthy subjects, patients suffering from ulcerous rectocolitis obtained higher average scores, while compared to patients suffering from other organic pathologies their scores showed a wider scatter. A distinction is therefore proposed between primary alexithymia, of a distinctive cognitive-affective kind which predisposes towards psychosomatic pathology, and secondary alexithymia which is associated with stressful situations, such as illness, and which is essentially defensive in origin.

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身体疾病和语言交流的变化。躯体疾病述情现象的研究[j]。
Schalling- Sifneos人格量表被用于几组受试者(患有慢性肝炎或溃疡性结肠炎的患者,接受慢性周期性血液透析的患者,脑病患者和健康受试者),以评估健康受试者,患有慢性器质性病变的患者和心身患者中述情障碍的存在。所获得的结果使人们能够将心身患者与其他组受试者区分开来:与健康受试者相比,溃疡性直肠结肠炎患者的平均得分较高,而与其他器质性病变患者相比,其得分分散程度更大。因此,我们提出了初级述情障碍和继发性述情障碍之间的区别,前者是一种独特的认知情感类型,容易导致心身病理,后者与压力情况(如疾病)有关,本质上是防御性的。
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