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  • Alexithymia is commonly linked to various psychiatric disorders, especially substance use disorder (SUD), but previous studies largely overlooked SUD patients until this research focused on them.
  • The study involved 126 Spanish outpatients with SUD, assessing their alexithymia levels and how these related to other mental health issues and quality of life.
  • Results revealed that higher alexithymia was more prevalent among cannabis users and correlated with increased depression, anxiety, impulsivity, and decreased health-related quality of life, highlighting the need for tailored therapeutic strategies for these individuals.

Article Abstract

Alexithymia frequently correlates with several psychiatric disorders, including substance use disorder (SUD). However, most studies reporting the associations between alexithymia and psychiatric disorders have been performed in populations without SUD. This research, therefore, evaluates alexithymia in Spanish patients with SUD and the relationship among alexithymia, psychiatric comorbidities, psychological symptoms/traits, SUD variables, and health-related quality of life (HRQoL). A cross-sectional study was conducted with 126 Spanish outpatients with SUD (75.4% males; mean age 43.72 ± 14.61 years), correlating their alexithymia levels (using the Toronto Alexithymia Scale 20 [TAS-20]) to their psychiatric comorbidities, psychological symptoms/traits, SUD variables, and HRQoL. Alexithymia was significantly higher in patients who had cannabis use disorder. Higher alexithymia scores were also related to higher levels of depression, anxiety, impulsivity, and lower HRQoL. After multivariate analysis, trait anxiety, impulsivity, and the physical component summary of the HRQoL were found to be independently related to alexithymia. SUD patients with higher alexithymia levels have more frequently psychiatric comorbidities, present specific psychological features, and have worse HRQoL. Hence, it is important to evaluate these factors and offer more accurate psychotherapeutic approaches for this patient population.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8062860PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.659063DOI Listing

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