The distressed (Type D) and Five-Factor Models of personality in young,healthy adults and their association with emotional inhibition and distress |
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Authors: | Erla Svansdottir Krista C. van den Broek Hrobjartur D. Karlsson Daniel T. Olason Hordur Thorgilsson Johan Denollet |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Education, University of Iceland, Stakkarhlíð, 105 Reykjavik, Iceland;2. CoRPS – Center of Research on Psychology in Somatic Diseases, Tilburg University, Warandelaan 2, 5000LE Tilburg, The Netherlands;3. GGZ Breburg, Postbus 770, 5000AT Tilburg, The Netherlands;4. Icelandic Heart Association, Holtasmára 1, 201 Kópavogur, Iceland;5. Department of Psychology, University of Iceland, Sturlugötu, 101 Reykjavík, Iceland;6. Landspitali-University Hospital, Hringbraut, 101 Reykjavik, Iceland |
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Abstract: | The distressed (Type D) personality (the combination of negative affectivity and social inhibition traits) has been associated with adverse health outcomes. This study investigated the validity of the Type D construct against the Five-Factor Model (FFM) of personality, and its association with emotional control and distress. In total 498 university students (mean age 28.9 ± 8.4 years) completed the Type D scale (DS14), and measurements for the FFM of personality, emotional control, anxiety, depression and stress. The construct validity of the Icelandic DS14 was confirmed. The Type D components negative affectivity and social inhibition were strongly associated with neuroticism and extraversion of the FFM (r = 0.82 and r = −0.67, respectively). Negative affectivity also correlated with rehearsal/rumination (r = 0.58) and social inhibition with emotional inhibition (r = 0.54), indicative of emotional control. Type D personality (40% of sample) was associated with higher levels of anxiety, depression and stress. The Type D personality components were associated with the FFM of personality, emotional control and emotional distress. Importantly, social and emotional inhibition were closely related, providing novel information about the presence of emotional inhibition within the social inhibition trait. |
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Keywords: | CFI, Comparative Fit Index ECQ, Emotional Control Questionnaire FFI, Five-Factor Model HADS, Hospital Anxiety Depression Scale NA, Negative Affectivity NEO-FFI, NEO Five-Factor Inventory OR, Odds Ratio PSS, Perceived Stress Scale RMSEA, Root Mean Square Error of Approximation SI, Social Inhibition |
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