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Investigating the role of alexithymia on the empathic deficits found in schizotypy and autism spectrum traits
Institution:1. Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA;2. Department of Psychiatry, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA;1. Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Departments of Psychiatry and Neuroscience, New York NY, United States;2. Brigham and Women''s Hospital, Department of Psychiatry, Boston MA, United States;3. James J. Peters VA Medical Center, Bronx NY, United States;4. Harvard Medical School, Department of Psychiatry, Boston, MA, United States
Abstract:Alexithymia, the inability to identify and describe one’s emotional experience, is elevated in many clinical populations, and related to poor interpersonal functioning. Alexithymia is also associated with empathic deficits in individuals with autism spectrum disorders. Accordingly, a better understanding of alexithymia could elucidate the nature of social-cognitive deficits transdiagnostically. We investigated alexithymia and components of empathy in relation to schizotypal and autism spectrum traits in healthy college students. Specifically, we examined higher-order components of empathic processing that involve perspective taking and other-oriented concern, which are reduced in alexithymia.Higher-order empathic processing was inversely correlated with both schizotypal and autism spectrum traits. Bootstrapping techniques revealed that alexithymia had a significant indirect effect on the relationship between higher-order empathy and these personality traits; thus, alexithymia contributes uniquely to their relationship. These findings suggest alexithymia represents one possible mechanism for the development of empathic deficits in these populations.These results are consistent with the perspective that awareness of one’s own emotional state may predicate a successful empathic response to another’s. This work highlights the importance of a consideration of alexithymia in elucidating the nature of empathic deficits in various clinical populations, and points to a potential point of social intervention.
Keywords:Alexithymia  Schizotypy  Empathy  Autism spectrum traits  Empathy  Emotion
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