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. 2014 Dec 22;4(4):91–102. doi: 10.5498/wjp.v4.i4.91

Table 1.

Studies that assessed the stability of alexithymia in patient and non-clinical populations

Ref. Country Sample n Age group and gender Measure Type of stability assessed Follow-up period Outcome
Misterska et al[99] Poland Patients with idiopathic scoliosis undergoing brace treatment 36 Adolescent females TAS-26 Absolute and relative 12 mo Low absolute stability, high relative stability
Karukivi et al[100] Finland Non-clinical 315 Adolescent males and females TAS-20 Absolute and relative 4 yr High absolute stability, high relative stability
de Haan et al[101] The Netherlands Patients with substance use disorders 101 Adult males and females TAS-20 Absolute and relative 3 wk Low absolute stability, moderate to high relative stability
Zunhammer et al[102] Germany Non-clinical 142 Adult males and females TAS-20 Absolute and relative Not available Moderate to high absolute stability, high relative stability
Marchesi et al[103] Italy Pregnant panic disorder patients (n = 21) and healthy controls (n = 256) 277 Adult females TAS-20 Absolute and relative Not available Low absolute stability, moderate relative stability
de Haan et al[104] The Netherlands Patients with substance use disorders 187 Adult males and females TAS-20 Absolute and relative 3 mo Low absolute stability, moderate relative stability
Porcelli et al[105] Italy Patients with cancer (half received a psychological intervention) 104 Adult males and females TAS-20 Absolute and relative 6 mo Low absolute stability, high relative stability
Tolmunen et al[106] Finland Non-clinical 755 Adult males TAS-26 Absolute and relative 11 yr High absolute stability, high relative stability
Larsson et al[107] Sweden Non-clinical peacekeepers 104 Adult males TAS-20 Absolute and relative 6 mo Low absolute stability, moderate relative stability
Meganck et al[108] Belgium Patient sample (n = 201) and non-clinical (n = 264) 465 Adult males and females OAS Relative 2 wk High relative stability
Seo et al[109] South Korea Non-clinical 22 Adolescent males and females TAS-20 Relative 4 wk High relative stability
Spek et al[110] The Netherlands Patients with sub-threshold depression 119 Adult males and females TAS-20 Absolute 12 mo Low absolute stability
Marchesi et al[111] Italy Patients with major depression (n = 16), sub-threshold depression (n = 21) and without depression (n = 112) 149 Adult females TAS-20 Absolute and relative Not available Low absolute stability, high relative stability
Grabe et al[112] Germany Patients admitted to psychotherapeutic treatment 297 Adult males and females TAS-20 Absolute and relative 8-12 wk Low absolute stability, high relative stability
de Timary et al[113] Belgium Patients with alcohol-dependence undergoing treatment 70 Adult males and females TAS-20 Absolute and relative 14-18 d Moderate absolute stability, high relative stability
Luminet et al[114] France Breast cancer patients 122 Adult females TAS-20 Absolute and relative 6 mo Low absolute stability, high relative stability
Moriguchi et al[115] Japan Non-clinical 196 Adult females TAS-20 Relative 11 wk Moderate relative stability
Säkkinen et al[93] Finland Non-clinical 769 Adolescent males and females TAS-20 Relative 5 wk High relative stability
Rufer et al[116] Switzerland Patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder 42 Adult males and females TAS-20 Absolute and relative 6 yr Low absolute stability, high relative stability
de Vente et al[117] The Netherlands Patients with work-related stress (n = 69) and a non-clinical sample (n = 62) 131 Adult males and females TAS-20 Absolute and relative 16 wk Low to moderate absolute stability, moderate relative stability
Salminen et al[118] Finland Non-clinical 901 Adult males and females TAS-20 Absolute and relative 5 yr High absolute stability, moderate to high relative stability
Saarijarvi et al[119] Finland Patients with major depression 116 Adult males and females TAS-20 Absolute and relative 5 yr Low absolute stability, high relative stability
Picardi et al[57] Italy Non-clinical 115 Adult males and females TAS-20 Absolute and relative 1 mo High absolute stability, high relative stability
Berthoz et al[120] United Kingdom Patients with autism spectrum disorder (n = 19) and healthy controls (n = 29) 48 Adult males and females TAS-20 BVAQ-B Relative 4-12 mo TAS-20: high relative stability BVAQ-B: moderate relative stability
Yao et al[121] China Non-clinical 34 Adult females and males OAS Relative 2 wk High relative stability
De Gucht et al[122] The Netherlands Patients with medically unexplained symptoms (n = 313) and a non-clinical sample (n = 698) 1011 Adult males and females TAS-20 Relative 6 mo High relative stability
Rufer et al[123] Germany Patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder 42 Adult males and females TAS-20 Absolute and relative Not available High absolute stability, high relative stability
De Gucht[124] The Netherlands Patients with somatization 318 Adult males and females TAS-20 Absolute and relative 6 mo High absolute stability, high relative stability
Porcelli et al[125] Italy Patients with functional gastrointestinal disorders 112 Adult males and females TAS-20 Absolute and relative 6 mo High absolute stability, high relative stability
Kojima et al[126] Canada Patients with previous myocardial infarction 1443 Adult males and females TAS-20 Absolute and relative 3-6 mo Moderate absolute stability, low relative stability
Luminet et al[127] Belgium Patients with major depression 46 Adult males and females TAS-20 Absolute and relative 14 wk Low absolute stability, high relative stability
Honkalampi et al[128] Finland Non-clinical 1584 Adult males and females TAS-20 Absolute and relative 12 mo Low absolute stability, high relative stability
Honkalampi et al[129] Finland Patients with major depression 169 Adult males and females TAS-20 Absolute 6 mo Low absolute stability
Bressi et al[130] Italy Non-clinical 180 Adult males and females TAS-20 Relative 2 wk High relative stability

n: Number of subjects; TAS-20: 20-item Toronto Alexithymia Scale; OAS: Observer Alexithymia Scale; BVAQ-B: Bermond-Vorst Alexithymia Questionnaire, version B.