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The type-D scale (DS14) – Norms and prevalence of type-D personality in a population-based representative sample in Germany
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In this article, the psychometric properties of the item and subscale scores and the factorial structure of the DS14, as well as to examine prevalence rates and to provide population-based norms for the German general population from a population based representative sample of 2495 subjects.About:
This article is published in Personality and Individual Differences.The article was published on 2010-06-01. It has received 51 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Population & Type D personality.read more
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Association between type D personality and prognosis in patients with cardiovascular diseases: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
TL;DR: More recent method sound studies suggest that early type D studies had overestimated the prognostic relevance, and possible moderators of this association are suggested.
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Type D Personality and All-Cause Mortality in Cardiac Patients-Data From a German Cohort Study
Gesine Grande,Matthias Romppel,Jana-Marie Vesper,Rainer Schubmann,Heide Glaesmer,Christoph Herrmann-Lingen +5 more
TL;DR: In the present study, Type D personality and its constituents are not associated with increased mortality in patients with heart disease and discrepancies with previous results deserve further investigation.
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Type D personality is independently associated with major psychosocial stressors and increased health care utilization in the general population
TL;DR: Type D identifies persons with severely increased risk for mental distress, major psychosocial stressors and increased health care utilization and the strongest associations emerged for feelings of social isolation and for traumatic events.
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Sample size requirements for traditional and regression-based norms
TL;DR: A simulation study was conducted to compare the sample size requirements for traditional and regression-based norming by examining the 95% interpercentile ranges for percentile estimates as a function of sample size, norming method, size of covariate effects on the test score, test length, and number of answer categories in an item.
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Predictors of perceived stigmatization in patients with psoriasis
S. van Beugen,S. van Beugen,H. van Middendorp,H. van Middendorp,M. Ferwerda,M. Ferwerda,J.V. Smit,Manon E.J. Zeeuwen-Franssen,E.B.M. Kroft,E.M.G.J. de Jong,A.R.T. Donders,P.C.M. van de Kerkhof,Andrea W M Evers,Andrea W M Evers +13 more
TL;DR: The physical appearance of psoriasis can be cosmetically disfiguring, resulting in a substantial social burden for patients, and little is known about its correlates, and effective interventions are lacking.
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DS14 : Standard assessment of negative affectivity, social inhibition, and Type D personality
TL;DR: The DS14 is a brief, psychometrically sound measure of negative affectivity and social inhibition that could readily be incorporated in epidemiologic and clinical research.
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Emotion regulation and culture: are the social consequences of emotion suppression culture-specific?
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Personality as independent predictor of long-term mortality in patients with coronary heart disease
Johan Denollet,Stanislas U. Sys,Nathalie Stroobant,Hans Rombouts,Thierry C. Gillebert,Dirk L. Brutsaert +5 more
TL;DR: It is found that type-D personality was a significant predictor of long-term mortality in patients with established CHD, independently of biomedical risk factors.
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Inadequate Response to Treatment in Coronary Heart Disease Adverse Effects of Type D Personality and Younger Age on 5-Year Prognosis and Quality of Life
TL;DR: Reduced LVEF, type D personality, and younger age increase the risk of cardiac events; convergence of these factors predicts nonresponse to treatment.
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