Evaluation of constricted affect in chronic pain: an attempt using the Toronto Alexythymia Scale
- PMID: 1454385
- DOI: 10.1016/0304-3959(92)90033-8
Evaluation of constricted affect in chronic pain: an attempt using the Toronto Alexythymia Scale
Abstract
The Toronto Alexythymia Scale (TAS) was applied as a potential measure of constricted affect among a sample of patients with chronic, non-malignant pain (n = 195). As previously demonstrated with non-clinical samples, the scale was found to possess moderate reliability with two principal internal factors. These factors seemed to reflect social introversion and a lack of proneness to fantasy. There was a moderate, negative association between them. The domain sampled by the TAS was apparently heterogeneous, with total scores showing no relationship to reported disability or pain intensity and a low relationship to reported distress. These results suggest potential limitations of the TAS and the alexythymia construct as means for evaluating constricted affect that accompanies chronic pain.
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