Objective: To test the dimensionality of Type-D personality, using taxometric procedures, to assess if Type-D personality is taxonic or dimensional. Type-D personality is treated as a categorical variable and caseness has been shown to be a risk factor for poor prognosis in coronary heart disease. However, at present, there is no direct evidence to support the assumption that Type D is categorical and able to differentiate true cases from noncases. Methods: In total, 1012 healthy young adults from across the United Kingdom and Ireland completed the DS14, the standard index of Type D, and scores were submitted to two taxometric procedures MAMBAC and MAXCOV. Results: Graphical representations (comparing actual with simulated data) and fit ind...
textabstractType D personality has been associated with poor prognosis in cardiac patients. This stu...
The study of a patient's personal traits is reasonable and relevant in the implementation of persona...
Type D personality, or distressed personality, refers to the joint tendency to experience negative e...
Objective: To test the dimensionality of Type-D personality, using taxometric procedures, to assess ...
Objective: To test the dimensionality of Type-D personality, using taxometric procedures, to assess ...
The objective of this study was to test the dimensionality of Type-D personality, using taxometric p...
<p>Objective: To test the dimensionality of Type-D personality, using taxometric procedures, t...
Despite a lively debate about the dimensional vs. categorical nature of Personality Disorders (PDs),...
Taxometric procedures have been used extensively to investigate whether individual differences in pe...
Taxometric procedures have been used extensively to investigate whether individual differences in pe...
To access publisher's full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional...
Type D personality, a concept used in the field of medical psychology, is defined as the joint tende...
Objective: To (a) investigate the prevalence of type-D personality (the conjoint effects of negative...
textabstractType D personality has been associated with poor prognosis in cardiac patients. This stu...
The study of a patient's personal traits is reasonable and relevant in the implementation of persona...
Type D personality, or distressed personality, refers to the joint tendency to experience negative e...
Objective: To test the dimensionality of Type-D personality, using taxometric procedures, to assess ...
Objective: To test the dimensionality of Type-D personality, using taxometric procedures, to assess ...
The objective of this study was to test the dimensionality of Type-D personality, using taxometric p...
<p>Objective: To test the dimensionality of Type-D personality, using taxometric procedures, t...
Despite a lively debate about the dimensional vs. categorical nature of Personality Disorders (PDs),...
Taxometric procedures have been used extensively to investigate whether individual differences in pe...
Taxometric procedures have been used extensively to investigate whether individual differences in pe...
To access publisher's full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional...
Type D personality, a concept used in the field of medical psychology, is defined as the joint tende...
Objective: To (a) investigate the prevalence of type-D personality (the conjoint effects of negative...
textabstractType D personality has been associated with poor prognosis in cardiac patients. This stu...
The study of a patient's personal traits is reasonable and relevant in the implementation of persona...
Type D personality, or distressed personality, refers to the joint tendency to experience negative e...