Connection between Alexithymia and Chronic Diseases of the Hearth and
Lungs
Marija Lazarević
Dom zdravlja “Dr Milenko Marin”, Loznica,
Serbia
SUMMARY
Introduction. Alexithymia is manifested by limited abilities to identify
and express emotions and is a possible risk factor for the onset and
treatment of the disease.
Objective. To determine the dependence of the presence of alexithymia in
patients with chronic lung and heart diseases.
Methodology and results. One hundred respondents aged 35 to 75
participated in the research, 50% of whom were being treated for chronic
lung diseases, and 50% for chronic heart diseases. After filling out the
Toronto Twenty-Point Scale (TAS-20) questionnaire, the degree of
alexithymia was determined. Using the Chi-square test for independence,
it was determined that the presence of alexithymia and chronic heart and
lung diseases were dependent characteristics (p > 0.0005), and a
significantly larger number of respondents with established alexithymia
were treated for chronic lung diseases. Using the Chi-square test, it
was shown that the presence of alexithymia and the gender of the subject
were not dependent characteristics, while the non-parametric
Mann-Whitney U test of significance was used to analyze the dependence
of alexithymia and the age of the subject. It demonstrated that there
was a statistically significant difference in the age of the subjects
with and without alexithymia (p < 0.05).
Conclusion. In this paper, we found that alexithymia is a more
significant risk factor for the occurrence of chronic impairment of lung
function in relation to heart disease.
Keywords: alexithymia, asthma, heart
diseases, psychosomatics
Corresponding author:
Marija Lazarević
e-mail: marijalazarevicsil@gmail.com