2022
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph192215264
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Prevalence and Relationships between Alexithymia, Anhedonia, Depression and Anxiety during the Belgian COVID-19 Pandemic Lockdown

Abstract: Alexithymia and anhedonia are associated with psychiatric disorders, such as depression and anxiety. The COVID-19 pandemic lead to a significant deterioration in the mental health of the population. It is therefore important to examine the effects of lockdown on alexithymia and anhedonia and their relationships with anxiety and depression. We compared the scores and characteristics of 286 patients divided into two groups: one before lockdown (group 1, N = 127), the other during the progressive lockdown release… Show more

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“…Indeed, an increasing number of studies have documented a heightened prevalence of alexithymia in the general population [ 74 ] following the COVID-19 pandemic, surpassing the pre-pandemic rate of around 10% [ 75 , 76 ]. Moreover, this trend extends to mental health disorders including depression [ 77 , 78 ]. While it may not align consistently with the notion of whether alexithymia is a stable or unstable personality trait, it is evident that external pressures can indeed elevate the levels of alexithymia [ 79 , 80 , 81 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, an increasing number of studies have documented a heightened prevalence of alexithymia in the general population [ 74 ] following the COVID-19 pandemic, surpassing the pre-pandemic rate of around 10% [ 75 , 76 ]. Moreover, this trend extends to mental health disorders including depression [ 77 , 78 ]. While it may not align consistently with the notion of whether alexithymia is a stable or unstable personality trait, it is evident that external pressures can indeed elevate the levels of alexithymia [ 79 , 80 , 81 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%