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Traditional Chinese medicinal herbal tea consumption, self-reported somatization, and alexithymia

机译:传统中草药凉茶的消费,自我报告的躯体化和运动障碍

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IntroductionSomatic presentations of distress are common cross-culturally, although perhaps more so in Asian cultures. Somatic presentations of distress may be associated with alexithymia, a difficulty in experiencing and expressing emotions. Although the constructs of somatization and alexithymia have been examined in depth both within and across cultures, there is minimal information on culture-specific behaviors utilized to cope with stress in individuals who tend to somaticize distress or are alexithymic. The current report investigates the association between somatization and alexithymia, and a culture-specific behavior of traditional Chinese medicinal herbal tea consumption, in a nonclinical, young adult sample.
机译:简介苦恼的躯体表现在跨文化中很常见,尽管在亚洲文化中可能更是如此。痛苦的躯体表现可能与运动障碍有关,这是体验和表达情感的困难。尽管在文化内部和文化之间都深入研究了躯体化和运动障碍的构造,但对于那些倾向于使困扰或发生运动障碍的人进行个体化处理以应对压力的信息很少。本报告调查了在非临床的年轻成年人样本中,躯体化和吞咽困难与传统中草药凉茶消费的特定文化行为之间的关联。

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