Are autistic and alexithymic traits distinct? a factor-analytic and network approach
2021
Despite the heterogeneity in autism, socioemotional difficulties are often framed as universal.
Increasing evidence, however, suggests socioemotional difficulties may be explained by
alexithymia, a distinct yet frequently co-occurring condition. If, as some propose, autistic
traits are responsible for socioemotional impairments, then alexithymia may itself be a
symptom of autism. We aimed to determine whether alexithymia should be considered a
product of autism or regarded as a separate condition. Using factor-analytic and network
approaches, we provide evidence that alexithymic and autistic traits are distinct. We argue
that: 1) models of socioemotional processing in autism should conceptualise difficulties as
intrinsic to alexithymia; and 2) assessment of alexithymia is crucial for diagnosis and
personalised interventions.
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