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Alexithymia and pain in temporomandibular disorder
Authors:Glaros Alan G  Lumley Mark A
Affiliation:a Department of Internal Medicine, Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences, Kansas City, MO 64106, USA
b Department of Psychology, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 48202, USA
Abstract:

Objective

To clarify the relationship of global alexithymia and its facets with pain, assessed prospectively using experience sampling methods (ESMs), in temporomandibular disorder (TMD).

Methods

People with painful TMD (n=49), pain-free somatic controls (24 people with disk displacement), and healthy controls (n=28) completed measures of alexithymia (Toronto Alexithymia Scale-20 [TAS-20]) and depressed mood. Patients with painful TMD used ESM to record jaw pain multiple times daily for a week.

Results

The somatic and the healthy controls were equivalent on alexithymia and were combined. The painful TMD group had higher difficulty in identifying feelings but lower externally oriented thinking (EOT); only the latter effect remained after covarying depressed mood. Among patients with painful TMD, the TAS-20 total and EOT correlated positively with pain severity after controlling for depressed mood.

Conclusion

Findings highlight the complex relationships of alexithymia and its facets to TMD pain. Research should examine alexithymia facets separately and distinguish between methods that compare groups on alexithymia (e.g., pain patients versus controls) and those that correlate alexithymia with pain severity within a group.
Keywords:Alexithymia   Pain   Temporomandibular disorder   Orofacial   Emotion   Experience sampling
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