J Asthma Allergy Clin Immunol.
1998 Sep;18(3):434-440.
Alexithymia in patients with bronchial asthma
Abstract
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BACKGROUND: Alexithymia refers to a specific disturbance in psychic functioning characterized
by difficulties in capacity to verbalize affect and to elaborate fantasies. Although
initially described in the context of psychosomatic illness, alexithymic characteristics
may be observed in patients with a wide range of medical and psychiatric disorders.
OBJECTIVE
The present study was to evaluate the relationship between the alexithymia and
bronchial asthma, and to compare the results with finding from a group of acute infectious
illness subjects.
MATERIAL AND METHOD: Alexithymia was measured with on Korean translation of the TAS-20
(Toronto Alexithymic Scale-20 Korea version) and the Scored Archetypal 9 Test(SAT9).
Thirty patients with bronchial asthma and thirty patients with acute infectious illness
completed these tests. The SAT9 and the TAS-20K scores were compared in the both group,
considering the age, gender, education level, and duration of illness.
RESULT: Bronchial asthma patients had significantly higher score of on the TAS-20K and SAT9
compared with those with infectious illness(p<0.05). The two scales correlated in expected
direction. Alexithymia was significantly related to education level(SAT9: r=0.335, TAS-20K:
r=-0.376, p<0.01) and duration of illness(asthma group, SAT9: r=-0.383, TAS-20K: r=0.288,
p<0.05).
CONCLUSION
Bronchial asthma patients had significantly higher alexithymic scores. This
finding suggests that psycliathic consultation may be considered for the management of
asthmatic patients with alexithyria.