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Interoceptive Abilities in Inflammatory Bowel Diseases and Irritable Bowel Syndrome.
FOURNIER, Alicia
Maison des Sciences de l'Homme et de l'Environnement Claude Nicolas Ledoux (UAR 3124) [MSHE]
Université Catholique de Louvain = Catholic University of Louvain [UCL]
Laboratoire de psychologie : dynamiques relationnelles et processus identitaires [Dijon] [PSY-DREPI]
Maison des Sciences de l'Homme de Dijon [MSH Dijon (MSHD)]
Maison des Sciences de l'Homme et de l'Environnement Claude Nicolas Ledoux (UAR 3124) [MSHE]
Université Catholique de Louvain = Catholic University of Louvain [UCL]
Laboratoire de psychologie : dynamiques relationnelles et processus identitaires [Dijon] [PSY-DREPI]
Maison des Sciences de l'Homme de Dijon [MSH Dijon (MSHD)]
MONDILLON, Laurie
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique [CNRS]
Université Clermont Auvergne [UCA]
Laboratoire de Psychologie Sociale et Cognitive [LAPSCO]
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique [CNRS]
Université Clermont Auvergne [UCA]
Laboratoire de Psychologie Sociale et Cognitive [LAPSCO]
LUMINET, Olivier
Université Catholique de Louvain = Catholic University of Louvain [UCL]
Institut de recherche en sciences psychologiques [IPSY]
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Université Catholique de Louvain = Catholic University of Louvain [UCL]
Institut de recherche en sciences psychologiques [IPSY]
FOURNIER, Alicia
Maison des Sciences de l'Homme et de l'Environnement Claude Nicolas Ledoux (UAR 3124) [MSHE]
Université Catholique de Louvain = Catholic University of Louvain [UCL]
Laboratoire de psychologie : dynamiques relationnelles et processus identitaires [Dijon] [PSY-DREPI]
Maison des Sciences de l'Homme de Dijon [MSH Dijon (MSHD)]
Maison des Sciences de l'Homme et de l'Environnement Claude Nicolas Ledoux (UAR 3124) [MSHE]
Université Catholique de Louvain = Catholic University of Louvain [UCL]
Laboratoire de psychologie : dynamiques relationnelles et processus identitaires [Dijon] [PSY-DREPI]
Maison des Sciences de l'Homme de Dijon [MSH Dijon (MSHD)]
MONDILLON, Laurie
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique [CNRS]
Université Clermont Auvergne [UCA]
Laboratoire de Psychologie Sociale et Cognitive [LAPSCO]
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique [CNRS]
Université Clermont Auvergne [UCA]
Laboratoire de Psychologie Sociale et Cognitive [LAPSCO]
LUMINET, Olivier
Université Catholique de Louvain = Catholic University of Louvain [UCL]
Institut de recherche en sciences psychologiques [IPSY]
Université Catholique de Louvain = Catholic University of Louvain [UCL]
Institut de recherche en sciences psychologiques [IPSY]
CANINI, Frederic
Centre de Recherches du Service de Santé des Armées [CRSSA]
École du Val de Grâce [EVDG]
Département des Facteurs Humains
Institut de Recherche Biomédicale des Armées [Brétigny-sur-Orge] [IRBA]
Centre de Recherches du Service de Santé des Armées [CRSSA]
École du Val de Grâce [EVDG]
Département des Facteurs Humains
Institut de Recherche Biomédicale des Armées [Brétigny-sur-Orge] [IRBA]
MATHIEU, Nicolas
Département d'hépato-gastroentérologie
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire [CHU Grenoble] [CHUGA]
Institut national de recherches archéologiques préventives [Inrap]
Département d'hépato-gastroentérologie
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire [CHU Grenoble] [CHUGA]
Institut national de recherches archéologiques préventives [Inrap]
BONAZ, Bruno
Département d'hépato-gastroentérologie
Département de Gastroentérologie et hépatologie
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire [CHU Grenoble] [CHUGA]
[GIN] Grenoble Institut des Neurosciences [GIN]
Département d'hépato-gastroentérologie
Département de Gastroentérologie et hépatologie
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire [CHU Grenoble] [CHUGA]
[GIN] Grenoble Institut des Neurosciences [GIN]
PELLISSIER, Sonia
Université Savoie Mont Blanc [USMB [Université de Savoie] [Université de Chambéry]]
Laboratoire Inter-universitaire de Psychologie : Personnalité, Cognition, Changement Social [LIP-PC2S]
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Université Savoie Mont Blanc [USMB [Université de Savoie] [Université de Chambéry]]
Laboratoire Inter-universitaire de Psychologie : Personnalité, Cognition, Changement Social [LIP-PC2S]
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Frontiers in Psychiatry. 2020-01-01, vol. 11, p. 229
English Abstract
Alexithymia is usually described by three main dimensions difficulty identifying feelings (DIF), difficulty describing feelings (DDF), and externally oriented thinking (EOT). The most commonly used questionnaire investigating ...Read more >
Alexithymia is usually described by three main dimensions difficulty identifying feelings (DIF), difficulty describing feelings (DDF), and externally oriented thinking (EOT). The most commonly used questionnaire investigating alexithymia, the Toronto Alexithymia Scale (TAS-20), supports this three-factor structure. One important assumption is that alexithymia severity is associated to vulnerability to somatic diseases, among them gastrointestinal disorders. However, the association between alexithymia and gastrointestinal disorders is not systematic, thus questioning the role of alexithymia as a vulnerability factor for those illnesses. A recent factor analysis suggested another four-factor structure for the TAS-20: difficulties in awareness of feelings (DAF), difficulties in interoceptive abilities (DIA), externally oriented thinking (EOT), and poor affective sharing (PAS). We assume that DIA and DAF might be more relevant to investigate the association between alexithymia and gastrointestinal disorders. The rationale is that DIA and DAF reflect impairments in emotion regulation that could contribute to an inappropriate autonomic and HPA axis homeostasis in irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), ulcerative colitis (UC), or Crohn's disease (CD). The aim of this study was to investigate whether DIA and DAF are associated with the presence of IBS, UC or CD, while checking for anxiety, depression, parasympathetic (vagus nerve) activity and cortisol levels. We recruited control participants (n=26), and patients in remission who were diagnosed with IBS (n=24), UC (n=18), or CD (n=21). Participants completed questionnaires to assess anxiety, depression, and alexithymia. A blood sample and an electrocardiogram were used to measure the level of cortisol and parasympathetic activity, respectively. Logistic regressions with the four-factor structure of the TAS-20 revealed that DIA was a significant predictor of IBS ((1)=6.27, =.01). Conversely, DIA and DAF were not significant predictors in CD and UC patients. However, low cortisol level was a significant predictor of UC ((1)=4.67, =.035). Additional logistic regressions based on the original 3-factor structure of TAS-20 (DIF, DDF, and EOT) showed that only DDF was a significant predictor of CD [(1)=6.16, < .001]. The present study suggests that DIA is an important dimension for assessing potential risk for gastrointestinal diseases, in particular for IBS.Read less <
English Keywords
Inflammatory bowel disease
Irritable bowel syndrome
Alexithymia
Interoceptive abilities
Hypothalamic-pituitary adrenal axis
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