Longitudinal study of alexithymia and multiple sclerosis

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TitreLongitudinal study of alexithymia and multiple sclerosis
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2014
AuteursChahraoui K, Duchene C, Rollot F, Bonin B, Moreau T
JournalBRAIN AND BEHAVIOR
Volume4
Pagination75-82
Date PublishedJAN
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN2162-3279
Mots-clésAlexithymia, Anxiety, Depression, Longitudinal study, multiple sclerosis
Résumé

Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the course of alexithymia and its relation with anxiety and depression in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), over a period of 5 years. Methods: Sixty-two MS patients were examined at two timepoints, 5 years apart, and they answered questionnaires collecting socio-demographic, medical, and psychological data (depression, anxiety, alexithymia). Results: Our data show that emotional disorders remain stable over time in patients with MS, particularly as regards alexithymia and anxiety. Conversely, the rate of depression decreased between the two evaluations, falling from 40% to 26%. The two dimensions of alexithymia (i.e., difficulty describing and difficulty identifying feelings) were correlated with anxiety and depression, whereas the third component of alexithymia (externally oriented thinking) was independent, and was the only component to change over time, with a significant fall observed at 5 years. Conclusion: Alexithymia was associated with increased severity of anxiety and attack relapses.

DOI10.1002/brb3.194