The distressed personality (Type D) is an emerging risk factor in cardiovascular disease (CVD) that incurs a risk on par with left ventricular dysfunction in patients with ischemic heart disease. Type D is defined as the co-occurring tendencies to experience increased negative emotions and to inhibit self-expression in social interactions. Evidence is accumulating that Type D may also be a risk factor for adverse outcome across CVD patient groups, including patients undergoing revascularization with drug-eluting stent implantation or bypass surgery, patients with heart failure, peripheral arterial disease, and arrhythmia. In these patient groups, Type D personality has been associated with a 2-5 fold increased risk of adverse prognosis, imp...
Background The distressed (Type D) personality is associated with adverse coronary heart disease out...
Objective Distressed (‘Type D’) personality is associated with adverse health outcomes in patients w...
Quality of life is an important patient-centered outcome and predictor of mortality in heart failure...
textabstractThe distressed personality (Type D) is an emerging risk factor in cardiovascular disease...
Despite significant reductions in morbidity and mortality in recent years due to improved treatment...
Objective: Type D personality, a joint tendency toward negative affectivity (NA) and social inhibiti...
Background: Some personality types are associated with cardiovascular (CV) diseases and may be relat...
Type D personality, the combination of negative affectivity and social inhibition, is an emerging ri...
Type D personality, the combination of negative affectivity (NA) and social inhibition (SI), is an e...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the prevalence of Type D personality-the combination of negative affectivity a...
Many studies have demonstrated the role of psychosocial and behavioural risk factors in the aetiolog...
The study of a patient's personal traits is reasonable and relevant in the implementation of persona...
Type D personality, a concept used in the field of medical psychology, is defined as the joint tende...
Purpose To examine whether Type D—distressed—personality is independently associated with patient re...
Introduction: Some authors pointed out that there is the need to include personality assessment in t...
Background The distressed (Type D) personality is associated with adverse coronary heart disease out...
Objective Distressed (‘Type D’) personality is associated with adverse health outcomes in patients w...
Quality of life is an important patient-centered outcome and predictor of mortality in heart failure...
textabstractThe distressed personality (Type D) is an emerging risk factor in cardiovascular disease...
Despite significant reductions in morbidity and mortality in recent years due to improved treatment...
Objective: Type D personality, a joint tendency toward negative affectivity (NA) and social inhibiti...
Background: Some personality types are associated with cardiovascular (CV) diseases and may be relat...
Type D personality, the combination of negative affectivity and social inhibition, is an emerging ri...
Type D personality, the combination of negative affectivity (NA) and social inhibition (SI), is an e...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the prevalence of Type D personality-the combination of negative affectivity a...
Many studies have demonstrated the role of psychosocial and behavioural risk factors in the aetiolog...
The study of a patient's personal traits is reasonable and relevant in the implementation of persona...
Type D personality, a concept used in the field of medical psychology, is defined as the joint tende...
Purpose To examine whether Type D—distressed—personality is independently associated with patient re...
Introduction: Some authors pointed out that there is the need to include personality assessment in t...
Background The distressed (Type D) personality is associated with adverse coronary heart disease out...
Objective Distressed (‘Type D’) personality is associated with adverse health outcomes in patients w...
Quality of life is an important patient-centered outcome and predictor of mortality in heart failure...