Na. Troop et al., FEELINGS AND FANTASY IN EATING DISORDERS - A FACTOR-ANALYSIS OF THE TORONTO ALEXITHYMIA SCALE, The International journal of eating disorders, 18(2), 1995, pp. 151-157
The aim of the study was to examine the factor structure of alexithymi
a in patients with eating disorders and to compare scores on these fac
tors with a non-eating disordered population. The Toronto Alexithymia
Scale (TAS) was given to patients with restricting anorexia nervosa (A
N/R, n = 29), bulimia nervosa (BN, n = 83), anorexia with a subtype bu
limia (AN/BN, n = 15), and 79 female students. Factors were extracted
using a principal-components factor analysis. Four factors were found-
Inability to Identify Feelings, Paucity of Fantasy, Noncommunication o
f Feelings, and Concrete Thinking. All three eating disorder groups we
re less able to identify their feelings than the comparison group and
AN/R patients had a more diminished fantasy life than BN patients and
students. Groups did not differ significantly on concrete thinking but
there was a trend towards significance on noncommunication of feeling
s, with patient groups expressing their feelings less than comparison
subjects. Differences between patient groups on factors of the TAS sug
gest that scores are not simply a result of psychopathology in general
. Approaches which promote the identification and expression of feelin
gs may be particularly useful in the treatment of eating disorders. (C
) 1995 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.