Crohn Illness and Nonspecific Ulcerative Rectocolitis: Alexithymia and Adaptation

Crohn’s illness and Nonspecific Ulcerative Retocolitis (NURC) are gastrointestinal inflammatory diseases. As symptoms can severely affect the patient’s life, the study aimed to investigate the adaptive efficiency and the patients’ level of alexithymia. It also has investigated the correlation betwee...

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Autores: Guimarães, Lilian Pereira de Medeiros, Yoshida, Elisa Medici Pizão
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2008
País:Brasil
Institución:Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie (UPM)
Repositorio:Psicologia (Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie. Online)
Idioma:portugués
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs.editorarevistas.mackenzie.br:article/737
Acceso en línea:http://editorarevistas.mackenzie.br/index.php/ptp/article/view/737
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:emotion
adaptation
psychosomatics
gastroenterology
emoción
adaptación
psicosomática
gastroenterología
emoção
adaptação
psicossomática
gastrenterologia
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Sumario:Crohn’s illness and Nonspecific Ulcerative Retocolitis (NURC) are gastrointestinal inflammatory diseases. As symptoms can severely affect the patient’s life, the study aimed to investigate the adaptive efficiency and the patients’ level of alexithymia. It also has investigated the correlation between each one of these measures to the severity of the gastrointestinal disease, and to the period of time since the diagnostic. Sample: 25 outpatients suffering from Crohn’s illness (52%) and NURC (48%). Used like instruments: Escala Diagnóstica Adaptativa Operacionalizada-Redefinida (EDAO-R) and Toronto Alexithymia Scale (TAS). Results: 1. High degree of adaptive impairment and alexithymia, with no correlation between them; 2. non significant correlation between adaptive efficiency and severity of the gastrointestinal disease, nor between adaptive efficiency and time of diagnostic, 3. significant negative correlation between alexithymia and severity of disease, but non significant correlation between alexithymia and the period of time since the diagnostic. Researches with more representative samples are suggested.