Toronto Alexithymia Scale

The Toronto Alexithymia Scale is a measure of deficiency in understanding, processing, or describing emotions.[1] It was developed in 1986[2] and later revised, removing some of the items. The current version has twenty statements rated on a five point Likert scale.

The reliability and validity of the TAS-20 was established by a series of articles by R. Michael Bagby et al.

It has been researched extensively.[3]

See also

References

  1. Ciarrochi, J.; Bilich, L. (2006). "Process measures of potential relevance to ACT".
  2. Taylor, Graeme J.; Ryan, David; Bagby, R. Michael (1986). "Toward the development of a new self-report alexithymia scale". Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 44, 191-199.
  3. Graeme J. Taylor, R. Michael Bagby, David P. Yyan, James D. A. Parker, Kenneth F. Doody, Peter Keefe. "Criterion Validity of the Toronto Alexithymia Scale". Psychosomatic Medicine, 50, 500-509.
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