Study of relationship between elderly people's alexithymia and mind-reading
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1674-6554.2009.04.022
- VernacularTitle:老年人述情障碍与读心能力的相关研究
- Author:
Xiaoming LI
;
Fan WANG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Old people;
Alexithymia;
Mind-reading
- From:
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science
2009;18(4):340-342
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To study of relationship between elderly people's alexithymia and mind-reading. Methods There were 108 old people over 70 years old, tested by mind-reading,cognitive ability and twenty-item Toronto alexithymia scale. Results There were significant difference in mind-reading(16.00±4.84, 19.36±2.91,t =3.38,P <0.01), memory span(5.80±1.42,7.18±1.13,t =4.28,P <0.01), working memory( t =4.05,P <0.01),processing speed( t =-4.80,P <0.01) between high and low alexithymia groups.Alexithymia scores were negatively related to the scores of mind-reading, memory span,working memory,processing speed,correlation coefficient was 0.227( P <0.05),-0.377( P <0.01),-0.334( P <0.01),-0.470( P <0.01),respectively. With mind-reading,cognitive processing and educational level as independent variables,with total scores, F1, F2, and F3 of TAS as dependent variable,respectively,the regression equation of total scores was significant( F =8.594,P <0.01), and the one of F1 was significant( F =8.796,P <0.01),but the one of F2( F =1.735,P >0.05) and F3( F =1.181,P >0.05) was not significant. Conclusion Elderly people's alexithymia is negatively related to mind-reading and several cognitive abilities. Mind-reading could affect emotional recognition, but not affect emotional description and export-oriented thinking.