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An investigation of the construct validity of the 20-Item Toronto Alexithymia Scale through the use of a verbalization task
Authors:Tull Matthew T  Medaglia Eden  Roemer Lizabeth
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, University of Massachusetts Boston, 02125, USA. matthewttull@aol.com
Abstract:OBJECTIVE: The construct validity of the 20-Item Toronto Alexithymia Scale (TAS-20) was examined through a verbalization task requiring participants to discuss a past distressing event. METHODS: Verbalizations were transcribed and coded for the frequency and number of different negative and positive emotion words used. Relationships between the TAS-20 and these variables were examined. RESULTS: Controlling for negative affect (NA), the difficulty identifying feelings (DIF) subscale was positively associated with the frequency of negative emotion words used and negatively associated with the frequency and number of different positive emotion words used during the verbalization task. High, compared with low, scoring TAS-20 participants used a lower frequency of and fewer different positive emotion words. CONCLUSION: The TAS-20 may be measuring negative emotional expressivity separate from negative affectivity, as well as a reduced capacity to access and elaborate upon positive emotion. Findings are discussed in regard to improving the conceptualization and measurement of emotional deficits in alexithymia.
Keywords:TAS-20   Toronto Alexithymia Scale   Alexithymia   Assessment   Construct validity   Emotion   Emotional awareness   Emotional processing
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