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Alexithymia and Eating Disorder Symptoms in Adolescents
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2010
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PsychopathologyDisorder SymptomsAdolescent MedicinePsychiatryEating DisordersFunctional Gastrointestinal DisorderAnorexia NervosaEating Disorder SymptomsPediatricsPsychologyScoff QuestionnaireSocial SciencesBody ImageMental HealthMedicineScoff Positive SubjectsBulimia Nervosa
An increasing amount of evidence indicates an association between alexithymia and eating disorder symptoms. This possible association was evaluated in a non-clinical sample of late adolescents. Seven hundred and twenty nine adolescents completed the questionnaire and formed the final sample. Alexithymia was measured using the 20-item Toronto Alexithymia Scale and eating disorder symptoms were assessed using the SCOFF questionnaire. The rate of alexithymia was 8.2%, without any gender difference. The mean SCOFF scores differed significantly between alexithymic and non-alexithymic subjects, and the share of SCOFF positive subjects was significantly higher among alexithymics. The results suggest that eating disorder symptoms are more common in alexithymic adolescents.
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