Blood pressure and personality |
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Authors: | Daisy Schalling Jan Svensson |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology, University of Stockholm, S-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden;2. Department of Psychiatry and Psychology, Karolinska Institute, S-104 01 Stockholm, Sweden;3. National Institute for Psychosocial Factors and Health, Stockholm, Sweden |
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Abstract: | Three groups of 18-yr-old male Ss were selected from a representative Swedish population according to strict blood-pressure criteria: hypertensives (systotic blood pressure above 146 and diastolic above 90), on two occasions, normotensives (systolic blood pressure between 124 and 131, population mean = 128) and hypotensives (systolic blood pressure between 100 and 106). As a part of a broad multidisciplinary study, personality inventory scales and unpleasantness ratings for various types of situations were administered. The findings for the hypertensives indicated lower assertiveness and higher anxiety-proneness, whereas the hypotensives, compared to normotensives, showed a more impulsive, acting-out personality pattern. The hypertensive group was subdivided according to digital vasoconstriction criteria. The non-vasoconstricted subgroup showed a more impulsive and ‘anger-out’ personality pattern, whereas the pattern obtained in the vasoconstricted subgroup was more similar to the classical hypertensive personality, characterized by anxiety and unexpressed anger. |
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Keywords: | To whom all correspondence should be addressed at the Karolinska Institute (Karolinska Hospital) Sweden. |
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