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Interoceptive difficulties in children and adolescents with severe form of somatic symptom disorder: A pilot study with 19 participants 2022 Heniquez

Discussion in 'Other psychosomatic news and research' started by Andy, Oct 17, 2022.

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    Abstract

    Introduction
    Despite the high rate of somatic symptom disorder (TSS) in the pediatric population, etiological mechanisms remain poorly understood. Previous studies conducted in youths with anxiety, eating disorder, or autistic disorder support a relation between difficulties in the perception of sensory signals (i.e., interoception) and difficulties in identifying emotions.

    Method
    A cross-sectional study was carried out at the University Hospital of Amiens-Picardie in 19 young people aged 9 to 17 hospitalized in the pediatric ward for TSS. A mental heartbeat tracking task was used to assess interoceptive accuracy, awareness and sensibility. The Porges Body Perception Questionnaire (PBPQ) was used to assess interoceptive attention. Other questionnaires were used to assess associated clinical dimensions such as depression, anxiety, emotional dysregulation and alexithymia.

    Results
    The mean interoceptive accuracy score was lower in TSS subjects compared to expected scores in the general population (33% error vs. 20%). A statistically significant correlation was found between, on the one hand, interoceptive sensibility and the “avoidance” subscore of the ECAP (r = 0.51) and, on the other hand, between interoceptive awareness and the total score of the Child Depression Inventory (r = 0.51). A significant relationship was found between the PBPQ scale total score and the Children-Toronto Alexithymia Scale total score (r = 0.42), in particular with the “difficulty expressing emotions” subscore (r = 0.62).

    Conclusion
    This study confirms that interoceptive difficulties occur in young patients with severe TSS. Our finding adds empirical evidence supporting the relations between interoceptive difficulties, alexithymia and somatic symptoms in children and adolescents.

    Paywall, https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0013700622001701 [in French]
     
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