2022
DOI: 10.5604/01.3001.0016.1619
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Alexithymia, Suicidal Ideation and Behaviour in Moroccan Psychoactive Substance Users

Abstract: Alexithymia is an emotion regulation problem that may be related to suicidality, especially in patients with SUD. The study aimed at estimating the prevalence of alexithymia in Moroccan psychoactive substances users, and to establish the links between alexithymia and suicidal ideation and behaviors, anxiety and depression in drug-dependent patients. We also aimed to elucidate if alexithymia predicts suicidal thoughts and behaviors in these consumers. The study included 451 consecutively admitted patients with… Show more

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“…Meanwhile, compared to other parenting styles, the authoritarian parenting style had the highest standardized effect coefficient through alexithymia, with both types of relationship-centered (0.11) and partner-focused (0.07) OC symptoms. These findings are consistent with previous research, which has shown a link between parenting styles and alexithymia (Cuzzocrea et al, 2015;Huang et al, 2022;Janik McErlean & Lim, 2020;Kalantar Hormozi et al, 2022;Karjouh et al, 2022) and the research showed that alexithymia varies among different themes of OCD (Roh et al, 2011).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Meanwhile, compared to other parenting styles, the authoritarian parenting style had the highest standardized effect coefficient through alexithymia, with both types of relationship-centered (0.11) and partner-focused (0.07) OC symptoms. These findings are consistent with previous research, which has shown a link between parenting styles and alexithymia (Cuzzocrea et al, 2015;Huang et al, 2022;Janik McErlean & Lim, 2020;Kalantar Hormozi et al, 2022;Karjouh et al, 2022) and the research showed that alexithymia varies among different themes of OCD (Roh et al, 2011).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%