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Patient personality and mortality: a 4-year prospective examination of chronic renal insufficiency.
Authors:Alan J Christensen  Shawna L Ehlers  John S Wiebe  Patricia J Moran  Katherine Raichle  Karin Ferneyhough  William J Lawton
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, University of Iowa, Iowa City 52242, USA. alan-christensen@uiowa.edu
Abstract:The present study examined the role of personality as a predictor of mortality among patients with chronic renal insufficiency. A prospective evaluation of the influence of personality on patient survival was conducted over an average 49-month period. Cox regression was used to evaluate the effects of 5 dimensions of personality in a sample of 174 patients (100 male and 74 female). At follow-up, 49 patients had died. Significant demographic and clinical predictors of survival included age, diabetic status, and hemoglobin level. After these predictors were controlled for, 2 personality traits, conscientiousness and neuroticism, predicted patient mortality. Patients with high neuroticism scores had a 37.5% higher estimated mortality rate. Patients with low conscientiousness scores had a 36.4% increased mortality rate.
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