Witold Urban, Krzysztof Rutkowski, Katarzyna Klasa, Robert Jach, Olga Kacalska-Janssen, Michal Mielimaka
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Alexithymia was assessed using the TAS-20 questionnaire, while affective temperament was evaluated with the TEMPS-A questionnaire.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>Both PCOS and non-PCOS patients were found to fall within the \"intermediate alexithymic\" range. Patients with PCOS exhibited more pronounced cyclothymic temperament (p=0,019), and the difference in irritable temperament was close to statistical significance (p=0,072). In a stepwise linear regression analysis, total alexithymia emerged as a statistically significant positive predictor of BMI in PCOS group (β=0.368, p=0.012).</p><p><strong>Conclusions: </strong>Patients with PCOS exhibit higher cyclothymic temperament compared to the non-PCOS group. Both groups show \"intermediate alexithymia\", which could impact treatment adherence and mental health, highlighting the importance of psychological interventions for improving outcomes and quality of life.</p>","PeriodicalId":94021,"journal":{"name":"Ginekologia polska","volume":" ","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2025-07-25","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Affective temperament and emotional processing difficulties in women with PCOS and their potential impact on PCOS clinical presentation.\",\"authors\":\"Witold Urban, Krzysztof Rutkowski, Katarzyna Klasa, Robert Jach, Olga Kacalska-Janssen, Michal Mielimaka\",\"doi\":\"10.5603/gpl.103884\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<p><strong>Objectives: </strong>To assess alexithymia and affective temperament in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and compare these patients to a group of patients undergoing endocrinological evaluation without a diagnosis of PCOS (non-PCOS). Additionally, the study explored the relationship between affective temperament, alexithymia, body mass index (BMI), and the severity of hirsutism in the PCOS group.</p><p><strong>Material and methods: </strong>A total of 46 patients with PCOS and 28 non-PCOS patients were recruited for the study. All participants underwent endocrinological and gynecological diagnostics. Alexithymia was assessed using the TAS-20 questionnaire, while affective temperament was evaluated with the TEMPS-A questionnaire.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>Both PCOS and non-PCOS patients were found to fall within the \\\"intermediate alexithymic\\\" range. Patients with PCOS exhibited more pronounced cyclothymic temperament (p=0,019), and the difference in irritable temperament was close to statistical significance (p=0,072). 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Affective temperament and emotional processing difficulties in women with PCOS and their potential impact on PCOS clinical presentation.
Objectives: To assess alexithymia and affective temperament in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and compare these patients to a group of patients undergoing endocrinological evaluation without a diagnosis of PCOS (non-PCOS). Additionally, the study explored the relationship between affective temperament, alexithymia, body mass index (BMI), and the severity of hirsutism in the PCOS group.
Material and methods: A total of 46 patients with PCOS and 28 non-PCOS patients were recruited for the study. All participants underwent endocrinological and gynecological diagnostics. Alexithymia was assessed using the TAS-20 questionnaire, while affective temperament was evaluated with the TEMPS-A questionnaire.
Results: Both PCOS and non-PCOS patients were found to fall within the "intermediate alexithymic" range. Patients with PCOS exhibited more pronounced cyclothymic temperament (p=0,019), and the difference in irritable temperament was close to statistical significance (p=0,072). In a stepwise linear regression analysis, total alexithymia emerged as a statistically significant positive predictor of BMI in PCOS group (β=0.368, p=0.012).
Conclusions: Patients with PCOS exhibit higher cyclothymic temperament compared to the non-PCOS group. Both groups show "intermediate alexithymia", which could impact treatment adherence and mental health, highlighting the importance of psychological interventions for improving outcomes and quality of life.