O'Neill R M, Bornstein R F
Department of Psychiatry, SUNY Health Science Center at Syracuse, New York 13210, USA.
J Nerv Ment Dis. 1996 May;184(5):302-6. doi: 10.1097/00005053-199605000-00006.
Research has demonstrated that alexithymic persons show a kind of defensive pseudonormality on psychological tests, minimizing problems and refusing to acknowledge psychological symptoms. The present study investigated whether alexithymic individuals are also unwilling to acknowledge the presence of a personality trait that is perceived by most adults as being undesirable (i.e., dependency). A mixed-sex sample of 372 psychiatric inpatients (209 women and 163 men) was screened for level of alexithymia; they completed self-report and projective measures of dependency. As predicted, there were significant negative correlations between alexithymia scores and scores on self-report measures of dependency in subjects of both sexes, but no significant relationships between subjects' alexithymia scores and their scores on the projective dependency measures. Apparently, alexithymic and nonalexithymic persons have comparable underlying dependency needs, but alexithymic persons are unwilling to acknowledge these needs on self-report tests.
研究表明,述情障碍者在心理测试中表现出一种防御性的假性正常状态,尽量减少问题并拒绝承认心理症状。本研究调查了述情障碍者是否也不愿意承认一种大多数成年人认为不受欢迎的人格特质(即依赖)的存在。对372名精神科住院患者(209名女性和163名男性)的混合性别样本进行了述情障碍水平筛查;他们完成了关于依赖的自我报告和投射性测量。正如预期的那样,两性受试者的述情障碍得分与依赖的自我报告测量得分之间存在显著的负相关,但受试者的述情障碍得分与他们在投射性依赖测量上的得分之间没有显著关系。显然,述情障碍者和非述情障碍者有相当的潜在依赖需求,但述情障碍者在自我报告测试中不愿意承认这些需求。