ALEXITHYMIA LEVEL IN DIFFERENT DERMATOLOGIC PATIENTS

Authors

  • S. K. Klibson Author
  • M. D. Gulordava Author
  • I. S. Korotkova Author

Abstract

Alexithymia is often considered as a risk factor of psychosomatic disorders. Some experts consider alexithymia as one of the important features of dermatological patients. This work aims to evaluate alexithymia in patients who were admitted at the dermatology clinic. 129 patients of the dermatology clinic, as well as 120 people without dermatological symptoms, participated in this study. The study showed significantly higher rates of alexithymia (p < 0.001) in the dermatology clinic group compared to healthy subjects. Not working patients with lower educational level demonstrated significantly higher level of alexithymia. In addition, those with clinically expressed somatic diseases, showed significantly higher rates of alexithymia compared with those who did not have concomitant dermatoses (p < 0.001). Thus, alexithymia can be considered as one of the components of the integral characteristic of the personality of patients with dermatoses.

Author Biographies

  • S. K. Klibson
    PhD in Medical sciences, Associate Professor, Department of Dermatovenerology
  • M. D. Gulordava
    Head of the Dermatological Department of the mycological clinic, Research Institute of medical mycology named after P.N. Kashkin
  • I. S. Korotkova
    PhD in Psychological sciences, senior lecturer, Department of Medical Psychology and Psychophysiology

Published

2018-07-27

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Brief reports