Motor Vehicle Collisions during Adolescence: The Role of Alexithymic Traits and Defense Strategies
International literature has shown that adolescents represent the population most at risk of fatal and nonfatal motor vehicle collisions (MVCs). Adolescents’ alexithymic traits and significant use of immature defense strategies have been seen to play a key role. This study aimed to investigate the p...
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doaj-ae23505a65b34ec2a8252560e82332012021-06-01T00:39:38ZengMDPI AGBehavioral Sciences2076-328X2021-05-0111797910.3390/bs11060079Motor Vehicle Collisions during Adolescence: The Role of Alexithymic Traits and Defense StrategiesSilvia Cimino0Eleonora Marzilli1Michela Erriu2Paola Carbone3Elisa Casini4Luca Cerniglia5Department of Dynamic and Clinical Psychology, University of Rome, Sapienza, 00186 Rome, ItalyDepartment of Dynamic and Clinical Psychology, University of Rome, Sapienza, 00186 Rome, ItalyDepartment of Dynamic and Clinical Psychology, University of Rome, Sapienza, 00186 Rome, ItalyDepartment of Dynamic and Clinical Psychology, University of Rome, Sapienza, 00186 Rome, ItalyDepartment of Dynamic and Clinical Psychology, University of Rome, Sapienza, 00186 Rome, ItalyFaculty of Psychology, International Telematic University Uninettuno, 00186 Rome, ItalyInternational literature has shown that adolescents represent the population most at risk of fatal and nonfatal motor vehicle collisions (MVCs). Adolescents’ alexithymic traits and significant use of immature defense strategies have been seen to play a key role. This study aimed to investigate the possible mediation role played by defense strategies use in the relationship between alexithymia and MVCs. Our sample consisted of 297 adolescents divided into four subgroups, based on the number of visits to the emergency department due to an MVC. We assessed adolescents’ alexithymic traits and defense strategies use through self-report instruments. Results showed that males reported a higher rate of MVCs than females. Higher rates of MVCs are associated with more alexithymic traits and maladaptive defense strategies use. Adolescents’ Acting Out and Omnipotence use significantly mediated the relationship between alexithymia and MVCs. Our findings suggest the recidivism of MVCs as an attempt to cope with emotional difficulties, with important clinical implications.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-328X/11/6/79motor vehicle collisionalexithymiadefense strategies useadolescence |
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Silvia Cimino Eleonora Marzilli Michela Erriu Paola Carbone Elisa Casini Luca Cerniglia Motor Vehicle Collisions during Adolescence: The Role of Alexithymic Traits and Defense Strategies Behavioral Sciences motor vehicle collision alexithymia defense strategies use adolescence |
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Silvia Cimino Eleonora Marzilli Michela Erriu Paola Carbone Elisa Casini Luca Cerniglia |
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Motor Vehicle Collisions during Adolescence: The Role of Alexithymic Traits and Defense Strategies |
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Motor Vehicle Collisions during Adolescence: The Role of Alexithymic Traits and Defense Strategies |
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Motor Vehicle Collisions during Adolescence: The Role of Alexithymic Traits and Defense Strategies |
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Motor Vehicle Collisions during Adolescence: The Role of Alexithymic Traits and Defense Strategies |
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Motor Vehicle Collisions during Adolescence: The Role of Alexithymic Traits and Defense Strategies |
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motor vehicle collisions during adolescence: the role of alexithymic traits and defense strategies |
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International literature has shown that adolescents represent the population most at risk of fatal and nonfatal motor vehicle collisions (MVCs). Adolescents’ alexithymic traits and significant use of immature defense strategies have been seen to play a key role. This study aimed to investigate the possible mediation role played by defense strategies use in the relationship between alexithymia and MVCs. Our sample consisted of 297 adolescents divided into four subgroups, based on the number of visits to the emergency department due to an MVC. We assessed adolescents’ alexithymic traits and defense strategies use through self-report instruments. Results showed that males reported a higher rate of MVCs than females. Higher rates of MVCs are associated with more alexithymic traits and maladaptive defense strategies use. Adolescents’ Acting Out and Omnipotence use significantly mediated the relationship between alexithymia and MVCs. Our findings suggest the recidivism of MVCs as an attempt to cope with emotional difficulties, with important clinical implications. |
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