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Published Online: September 1990

Alexithymic features in relation to the dexamethasone suppression test in a Finnish population sample

Publication: American Journal of Psychiatry

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Hypothesizing that a positive DST result could reflect an aberrant stress reaction in subjects with alexithymic features, the authors investigated the relationship between alexithymic features and DST results in 266 subjects from a Finnish adult population sample. Alexithymic features were assessed with the Beth Israel Questionnaire. The authors found a statistically significant association between observed alexithymic features and a positive DST result. This association could be seen after adjustment separately for age, social rank, marital status, and the occurrence of depression.

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Pages: 1216 - 1219
PubMed: 2386254

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Published in print: September 1990
Published online: 1 April 2006

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