Attention to bodily sensations and symptom perception in individuals with idiopathic environmental intolerance
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- PMCID: PMC2854335
- DOI: 10.1007/s12199-009-0120-y
Attention to bodily sensations and symptom perception in individuals with idiopathic environmental intolerance
Abstract
Introduction: Idiopathic environmental intolerance (IEI) is characterized by non-specific symptoms attributed to exposure to environmental odours or chemicals at levels below those known to induce adverse health effects. A clarification of whether psychological processes involved in sensory perceptions are associated with IEI would add to our understanding of this complex disorder.
Purpose: To examine if measures of somato-sensory amplification, autonomic perception and absorption are associated with IEI.
Methods: The study included individuals with self-reported or physician-diagnosed IEI. Participants (n = 732) completed questionnaires that included items on descriptive variables of IEI, the Somato-Sensory Amplification Scale (SSAS), the Autonomic Perception Questionnaire (APQ), the Tellegen Absorption Scale (TAS) and a Negative Affectivity Scale (NAS).
Results: Multiple, hierarchical linear regression analyses revealed significant positive associations between SSAS, APQ, and IEI, while small and inverse associations were seen between TAS and IEI.
Conclusions: The association with SSAS and APQ suggests that perceptual personality characteristics are important in understanding this disorder.
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