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Postoperative Course After Papilloma Resection: Effects of Written Disclosure of the Experience in Subjects With Different Alexithymia Levels

Luigi Solano, Valentina Donati, Francesca Pecci, Stefano Persichetti and Andrea Colaci

From the Department of Psychology (L.S., V.D., F.P.) and the Department of Urology "U. Bracci" (S.P., A.C.), University of Rome "La Sapienza," Rome, Italy.



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Fig. 1. Interaction between writing and alexithymia on days of stay in hospital. {image} = writing group; {image} = nonwriting group.

 


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Fig. 2. Interaction between writing and alexithymia on SCL-90 scores. {image} = writing group; {image} = nonwriting group.

 





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