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The relationship between perceived stress, spiritual well-being and alexithymia in people with epilepsy: A path analysis.

Yanmış SafiyeBahçecioğlu Turan GülcanÖzer ZülfünazAlevtina Ersoy
Published in: Epilepsy research (2024)
Perceived stress levels of people with epilepsy were low, while alexithymia and spiritual well-being levels were found to be moderate. It was found that as the stress levels perceived by people with epilepsy increased, alexithymia levels also increased. It was also found that the negative impact of perceived stress on alexithymia was reduced through spiritual well-being. The study shows how important spiritual well-being is in decreasing the negative impacts of perceived stress on alexithymia in people with epilepsy.
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