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  • The study examined how alexithymia (difficulty identifying emotions) affects asthma patients with low respiratory function, particularly in relation to anxiety and depression.
  • Researchers tested 153 patients using various psychological scales and found that 51% displayed severe alexithymia, with a notable overlap in patients with airway obstruction.
  • The findings suggest that clinicians should recognize that some asthma patients may struggle with both emotional processing and mental health issues, highlighting the need for targeted support in this subgroup.

Article Abstract

The aim of the study was to investigate the role of alexithymia in bronchial asthma (BA) patients with low respiratory functioning hypothesizing that it could be used to differentiate a group of patients with clinically significant anxiety and depressive symptoms. We also aimed to investigate whether alexithymia was associated with reduced cognitive insight. Patients (n=153) were administered the State- Trait Anxiety Inventory-State subscale, the Beck Depression Inventory, the Toronto Alexithymia Scale, and the Beck Cognitive Insight Scale (BCIS). Alexithymia could help differentiate a group of patients with low respiratory functioning. Twenty-two percent of patients included in this subsample had airway obstruction, and 51% reported severe alexithymia. Patients with severe airway obstruction and high alexithymia (compared to other patients) also reported higher self-reflectiveness, and more depressive symptoms. Clinicians have to be aware of the presence of a subgroup of asthma patients with low respiratory functioning who report severe alexithymia. These patients often report moderate to severe depression and frequent doubts about one's own beliefs.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1708/2040.22168DOI Listing

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