Validity of Type D personality in Iceland: association with disease severity and risk markers in cardiac patients

E Svansdottir, HD Karlsson, T Gudnason, DT Olason, H Thorgilsson, U Sigtryggsdottir, E.J.G. Sijbrands, Susanne Pedersen, J Denollet

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Abstract

Type D personality has been associated with poor prognosis in cardiac patients. This study investigated the validity of the Type D construct in Iceland and its association with disease severity and health-related risk markers in cardiac patients. A sample of 1,452 cardiac patients completed the Type D scale (DS14), and a subgroup of 161 patients completed measurements for the five-factor model of personality, emotional control, anxiety, depression, stress and lifestyle factors. The Icelandic DS14 had good psychometric properties and its construct validity was confirmed. Prevalence of Type D was 26-29%, and assessment of Type D personality was not confounded by severity of underlying coronary artery disease. Regarding risk markers, Type D patients reported more psychopharmacological medication use and smoking, but frequency of previous mental problems was similar across groups. Type D is a valid personality construct in Iceland, and is associated with health-related risk markers, but not cardiac disease severity.
Original languageUndefined/Unknown
Pages (from-to)155-166
Number of pages12
JournalJournal of Behavioral Medicine
Volume35
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2012

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