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      Alexithymia and Empathy in a Non-Clinical Population: How do they Correlate?

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      The Physician
      British Association of Physicians of Indian Origin

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          Alexithymia and empathy are functional concepts surrounding human emotions.This study aimed to estimate the association between alexithymia and empathy within a neurotypical population. The study was a cross sectional survey conducted within a non-clinical population of medical students  at a University in England using voluntary sampling to  complete the Toronto Alexithymia Scale (TAS), Basic Empathy Scale (BES), General Health Questionnaire- 12.   Alexithymia and empathy scores did not show a statistically significant correlation. There was a statistically significant negative correlation between total alexithymia and cognitive empathy scores (correlation co-efficient was -0.184, p value was 0.013). Men and women differed significantly on empathy scores with women showing significantly higher empathy. The relationship between the understanding of one’s own emotions and the interpretation of others’ emotions are different functions with a more complex interaction than a simple linear correlation. Future research should focus on further exploring the differences between cognitive and affective empathy.  

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          The Physician
          phy
          British Association of Physicians of Indian Origin
          2732-5148
          2732-513X
          October 11 2021
          December 02 2021
          : 7
          : 2
          : 1-8
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          10.38192/1.7.2.1
          b3b438fa-5c5a-4f76-84b5-932360c9b1cb
          © 2021

          https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0

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