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Alexithymia and Attachment Style in Patients With Somatic Symptoms

Alexithymia and Attachment Style in Patients With Somatic Symptoms

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11-17 years
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Overview

To evaluate whether emotional awareness, attachment style and the ability to abstract and symbolize (IQ) influence the appearance of somatic symptoms. Hypothesis: the investigators expect the presence of somatic symptoms linked to the lower ability of emotional awareness, to lower ability to abstract and symbolize and to an insecure attachment style.

Description

Somatic Symptom Disorder (eg pain, weakness, chronic fatigue) represents one of the main reasons why patients seek specialist medical advice. Although the symptoms often manifest themselves in a disabling form and there are numerous medical examinations to which patients undergo, these do not seem to find an organic confirmation to their problem and consequently the patients do not receive a specific diagnosis. These are usually transient symptoms but it can happen that they become persistent and chronic, going to constitute themselves as real somatic syndromes. The study investigates the psychological and family aspects that seem to characterize somatic and chronic pain symptoms in pediatric age. In addition to this objective, the study aims to quantify the health costs incurred in the diagnostic phase prior to the classification of the somatic symptom. These elements would make it possible to achieve greater knowledge of clinical pictures and the identification of useful markers for the clinician to make early diagnoses and guide patients in a global and timely care.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Clinical condition characterized by somatic symptoms such as recurrent abdominal pain, recurrent vomiting, dyspepsia, psychogenic cough, and chronic functional pain (headache, migraine, musculoskeletal pain) for which an organic cause has been excluded and whose symptom has had a strong impact on the quality of life (presence of the symptom for six months, school absenteeism, social isolation, immobility, psychological distress, difficulty in participating in sports and extracurricular activities, etc.), as per Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) criteria.
  • Age between 11 and 17 years
  • Italian speaking
  • Patients' and parents' consent

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Cognitive and/or developmental impairment
  • Difficulty in understanding the Italian language
  • Presence of organic disease diagnosis
  • Lack of informed consent
  • Patient who does not meet DSM-5 criteria for somatic symptom disorder

Caregiver exclusion criteria:

  • Cognitive deficits
  • Difficulty in understanding the Italian language
  • Lack of informed consent

Control group population inclusion criteria:

  • Age between 11 and 17 years
  • Adequate knowledge of the Italian language
  • Consent to participate

Study details
    Somatic Symptom Disorder

NCT05666921

Meyer Children's Hospital IRCCS

14 October 2025

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