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

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...

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Published in:Journal of Behavioral Medicine
Main Authors: Svansdottir, E. (Erla), Karlsson, H.D. (Hrobjartur), Gudnason, T. (Thorarinn), Olason, D.T. (Daniel), Thorgilsson, H. (Hordur), Sigtryggsdottir, U. (Unnur), Sijbrands, E.J.G. (Eric), Pedersen, S.S. (Susanne), Denollet, J. (Johan)
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Language:English
Published: 2012
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https://doi.org/10.1007/s10865-011-9337-5
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spelling ftunivrotterdam:oai:repub.eur.nl:33681 2023-07-16T03:59:06+02:00 Validity of Type D personality in Iceland: association with disease severity and risk markers in cardiac patients Svansdottir, E. (Erla) Karlsson, H.D. (Hrobjartur) Gudnason, T. (Thorarinn) Olason, D.T. (Daniel) Thorgilsson, H. (Hordur) Sigtryggsdottir, U. (Unnur) Sijbrands, E.J.G. (Eric) Pedersen, S.S. (Susanne) Denollet, J. (Johan) 2012-04-01 application/pdf http://repub.eur.nl/pub/33681 https://doi.org/10.1007/s10865-011-9337-5 en eng http://repub.eur.nl/pub/33681 doi:10.1007/s10865-011-9337-5 urn:hdl:1765/33681 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Journal of Behavioral Medicine vol. 35 no. 2, pp. 155-166 Coronary heart disease DS14 Disease severity Health-related risk markers Personality Validity info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2012 ftunivrotterdam https://doi.org/10.1007/s10865-011-9337-5 2023-06-26T22:25:05Z 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. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland RePub - Publications from Erasmus University, Rotterdam Journal of Behavioral Medicine 35 2 155 166
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topic Coronary heart disease
DS14
Disease severity
Health-related risk markers
Personality
Validity
spellingShingle Coronary heart disease
DS14
Disease severity
Health-related risk markers
Personality
Validity
Svansdottir, E. (Erla)
Karlsson, H.D. (Hrobjartur)
Gudnason, T. (Thorarinn)
Olason, D.T. (Daniel)
Thorgilsson, H. (Hordur)
Sigtryggsdottir, U. (Unnur)
Sijbrands, E.J.G. (Eric)
Pedersen, S.S. (Susanne)
Denollet, J. (Johan)
Validity of Type D personality in Iceland: association with disease severity and risk markers in cardiac patients
topic_facet Coronary heart disease
DS14
Disease severity
Health-related risk markers
Personality
Validity
description 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.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Svansdottir, E. (Erla)
Karlsson, H.D. (Hrobjartur)
Gudnason, T. (Thorarinn)
Olason, D.T. (Daniel)
Thorgilsson, H. (Hordur)
Sigtryggsdottir, U. (Unnur)
Sijbrands, E.J.G. (Eric)
Pedersen, S.S. (Susanne)
Denollet, J. (Johan)
author_facet Svansdottir, E. (Erla)
Karlsson, H.D. (Hrobjartur)
Gudnason, T. (Thorarinn)
Olason, D.T. (Daniel)
Thorgilsson, H. (Hordur)
Sigtryggsdottir, U. (Unnur)
Sijbrands, E.J.G. (Eric)
Pedersen, S.S. (Susanne)
Denollet, J. (Johan)
author_sort Svansdottir, E. (Erla)
title Validity of Type D personality in Iceland: association with disease severity and risk markers in cardiac patients
title_short Validity of Type D personality in Iceland: association with disease severity and risk markers in cardiac patients
title_full Validity of Type D personality in Iceland: association with disease severity and risk markers in cardiac patients
title_fullStr Validity of Type D personality in Iceland: association with disease severity and risk markers in cardiac patients
title_full_unstemmed Validity of Type D personality in Iceland: association with disease severity and risk markers in cardiac patients
title_sort validity of type d personality in iceland: association with disease severity and risk markers in cardiac patients
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