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The Distressed personality type: replicability and general health associations
Authors:Benjamin P Chapman  Paul R Duberstein  Jeffrey M Lyness
Institution:1. Laboratory of Personality and Development, Department of Psychiatry, University of Rochester Medical Center, USA;2. Program for Geriatrics and Neuropsychiatry, Department of Psychiatry, University of Rochester Medical Center, USA
Abstract:The Distressed personality type, identified in a cardiac population, confers risk for worse cardiac outcomes. Whether such a class of persons is identifiable in general patient populations, as well as its health correlates, remains unknown. We investigated these questions in a sample of 482 older primary care patients. Mixture structural equation modelling revealed that a Distressed Type was identifiable in Five Factor Model (FFM) personality data and associated with higher levels of medically documented multimorbidity, and worse subjective health ratings, physician assessed physical functioning and interviewer rated psychosocial functioning. In models including paths from outcomes to both traits and types, traits and types were independently associated with health outcomes, pointing towards the value of considering both approaches in epidemiologic personology research. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:Type D personality  primary care  general health  older adults  Five Factor Model  epidemiological personology
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