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Alexithymia and asthma: a systematic review

Orlando Silvestro, Luisa Ricciardi, Antonino Catalano, Carmelo Mario Vicario, Francesco Tomaiuolo, Giovanni Pioggia, Giovanni Squadrito, Peter Schwarz, Sebastiano Gangemi, Gabriella Martino*

*Corresponding author for this work
    31 Citations (Scopus)

    Abstract

    Growing evidence from scientific research elucidates the important role of alexithymia in chronic immune diseases. This Review aims to explore the presence of alexithymia in patients affected by asthma and clarify its associations with other involved psychological and physical factors. In January 2023, according to PRISMA guidelines, a systematic search using PubMed and Scopus was conducted. Twenty-six studies were eligible based on inclusion criteria. Alexithymia was significantly present in asthma patients, with most studies reporting a higher prevalence (from 9 to 62.8%) than in control groups (approximately 10%). The coexistence of asthma and alexithymia was associated with a worse quality of life, psychiatric comorbidity, poor symptom control, and difficulty in recognizing exacerbations of the disease. These results suggest that alexithymia can negatively impact the management of asthma. For this reason, we recommend an accuracy assessment in clinical settings and the implementation of psychological interventions to promote the emotional and physical wellbeing of asthmatic patients.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number1221648
    JournalFrontiers in Psychology
    Volume14
    ISSN1664-1078
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2023

    Keywords

    • alexithymia
    • asthma
    • chronic disease
    • clinical psychology
    • psychological distress
    • psychosomatic disorders

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