Associations among alexithymia, positive and negative emotions, and self-defeating personality

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This study examined the associations among 210 college students' alexithymia scores and three emotional orientation scores. Students completed the following three self-report instruments: 20-item Toronto Alexithymia Scale, 20-item Positive and Negative Affect Scale, and 24-item Self-defeating Personality Scale. As predicted, a linear regression model indicated that alexithymia was associated with negative emotional activation, self-defeating personality, and inversely associated with positive emotional activation. These three affect orientations accounted for 27% of the variance associated with subjects' cognitive-affective communication difficulties expressing their emotions, A second linear regression model indicated that negative emotion activation was significantly associated with self-defeating personality, and positive emotion activation was significantly inversely associated with self-defeating personality. © Psychological Reports 2007.

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Yelsma, P. (2007). Associations among alexithymia, positive and negative emotions, and self-defeating personality. Psychological Reports, 100(2), 575–584. https://doi.org/10.2466/PR0.100.2.575-584

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