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The Perth Alexithymia Questionnaire-Short Form (PAQ-S): A 6-item measure of alexithymia




AuthorsPreece David A., Mehta Ashish, Petrova Kate, Sikka Pilleriin, Bjureberg Johan, Chen Wai, Becerra Rodrigo, Allan Alfred, Robinson Ken, Gross James J.

PublisherElsevier B.V.

Publication year2023

JournalJournal of Affective Disorders

Journal name in sourceJournal of Affective Disorders

Volume325

First page 493

Last page501

eISSN1573-2517

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.jad.2023.01.036

Web address https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jad.2023.01.036

Self-archived copy’s web addresshttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/179035920


Abstract

Background

Alexithymia is a trait characterized by difficulties identifying feelings, difficulties describing feelings, and externally orientated thinking. It is widely regarded as an important transdiagnostic risk factor for a range of psychopathologies, including depressive and anxiety disorders. Whilst several well-validated psychometric measures of alexithymia exist, these are relatively lengthy, thus limiting their utility in time-pressured settings. In this paper, we address this gap by introducing and validating a brief 6-item version of the Perth Alexithymia Questionnaire, called the Perth Alexithymia Questionnaire-Short Form (PAQ-S).

Method

Across two studies with adult samples (Study 1 N = 508 United States community; Study 2 = 378 Australian college students), we examined the psychometric properties of the PAQ-S in terms of its factor structure, reliability, and concurrent/criterion validity.

Results

In exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses, all PAQ-S items loaded well on a single general alexithymia factor. The PAQ-S total score had high reliability, and correlated as expected with the long-form of the PAQ, as well as other established markers of alexithymia, emotion regulation, and affective disorder symptoms.

Limitations

Our samples were general community or college student samples from two Western countries; future validation work in clinical samples and more diverse cultural groups is thus needed.

Conclusions

The PAQ-S retains the psychometric strengths of the PAQ. As such, the PAQ-S can be used as a quick, robust measure of overall alexithymia levels. The introduction of the PAQ-S hence enables valid assessments of alexithymia in a more diverse range of settings and research designs.


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