Bibliographic citations
Torres, J., (2007). Relación entre los estilos de personalidad patológica y la alexitimia en pacientes con antecedentes de intento suicida [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/3135
Torres, J., Relación entre los estilos de personalidad patológica y la alexitimia en pacientes con antecedentes de intento suicida [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; 2007. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/3135
@misc{renati/489494,
title = "Relación entre los estilos de personalidad patológica y la alexitimia en pacientes con antecedentes de intento suicida",
author = "Torres Malca, Jenny Raquel",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos",
year = "2007"
}
--- The study has like objective establish if relation between the styles of pathological personality and alexithymia in patients with antecedents on suicidal attempt exists; for which a correlational design was used, as well as an intentional nonprobability sampling; the sample was conformed by 49 patients to antecedents on suicidal attempt, ages between the 17 and 25 years. Between the instruments to gather information appear: card of social demographics dates, Clinical Inventory Multiaxial of Millon MCMI II and TAS 20. The statistical analysis was made in three stages, psychometric to evaluate the validity and trustworthiness of TAS 20, descriptive of the variables studied and correlational to contrast the raised hypotheses. In the results has founded statistically significant correlations between the styles of pathological personality and alexithymia, such as schizoid, evitative, histrionic, and schizotypal. The personality styles a greater frequency in the suicide act are those that combine evitative, negativistic, antisocial and dependent characteristics, as well as those with characteristics limits or a combination of limits and esquizotípicos characteristics. The scale of Alexitimia of Toronto presents a suitable trustworthiness and validity in our means. The results obtained confirm the existence of relations between diverse styles of pathological personality and alexithymia in a sample of suicidal patients. Key Words: Styles of Pathological Personality, Alexithymia, Attempt of Suicide, MCMI II, TAS 20.
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