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Alexitimia, familia y trastornos alimentarios

Authors: Espina Eizaguirre, Alberto; Ortego Sáenz de Cabezón, María Asunción; Ochoa de Alda Martínez de Apellaniz, Iñigo; Alemán Méndez, Amagoia;

Alexitimia, familia y trastornos alimentarios

Abstract

Objetivo: Contrastar las diferencias en el TAS-20 entre familias con una hija con un trastorno alimentario (TA) y un grupo control. Método: una muestra de 64 mujeres que presentaban un TA según criterios diagnósticos del DSM-IV (APA, 1994) [26 con anorexia nerviosa restrictiva (ANR), 14 con anorexia nerviosa bulímica (ANB) y 29 con bulimia nerviosa (BN)] complementada con un grupo “control” formado por 55 mujeres, sus padres y madres, con similares características sociodemográficas fue evaluada con la Toronto Alexithymia Scale (TAS-20). Resultados: las hijas con TA, así como sus padres y madres, presentan puntuaciones mayores en el TAS-20 que el grupo control. La alexitimia de las hijas está asociada a las de sus padres y madres. Discusión: la alexitimia parece ser un característica de las familias con TA, quedando por dilucidar si es un rasgo y juega un papel en el desarrollo del trastorno o es un estado debido al mismo.

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CDU::1 - Filosofía y psicología::159.9 - Psicología, :1 - Filosofía y psicología::159.9 - Psicología [CDU], Enfermedades de la nutrición, Familia, Toronto Alexithymia Scale-20, Alexitimia

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