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Type D personality and cardiovascular outcomes

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In this paper, the authors discuss a number of articles in relation to the association of type D personality and cardiovascular health, and discuss the importance of type-D personality on cardiovascular health.
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Discusses a number of articles in relation to the association of type D personality and cardiovascular health.

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Type D personality, stress, and symptoms of burnout: The influence of avoidance coping and social support

TL;DR: The authors investigated whether approach coping, avoidance coping, or perceptions of available social support mediated the relationship between Type D personality and perceived stress, and examined whether Type D moderated the relationship of perceived stress and symptoms of burnout.
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Prognostic value of type D personality for 10-year mortality and subjective health status in patients treated with percutaneous coronary intervention

TL;DR: Synergistically analyzed type D personality was not associated with 10-year all-cause mortality in PCI patients whereas dichotomous type D was, however, after adjustment for depression most of the findings had disappeared.
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Type D personality and cardiovascular reactivity to an ecologically valid multitasking stressor

TL;DR: It is suggested that Type D personality is predictive of blunted cardiovascular reactivity to stress in healthy individuals when Type D is considered as a dimensional construct and the independent influence of NA and SI is controlled for.
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A one-year prospective investigation of Type D personality and self-reported physical health

TL;DR: Although the relationships appear to be primarily driven by NA, the theory of a stress-related mechanism potentially underpinning the Type D-health relationship is supported and contributes to the literature continuing to highlight Type D personality as a risk factor for negative health outcomes.
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An investigation into the psychobiological mechanisms underpinning the relationship between type D personality and physical health complaints in the general population

Sarah Allen
TL;DR: In this article, a cross-sectional online questionnaire-based study was conducted to assess the associations between Type D personality and physical symptoms, in addition to a number of psychological and behavioural outcomes identified in the literature.
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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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A General Propensity to Psychological Distress Affects Cardiovascular Outcomes Evidence From Research on the Type D (Distressed) Personality Profile

TL;DR: The authors provided a reliable estimate of the prognostic risk associated with Type D (distressed) personality, a general propensity to distress that is defined by high scores on the "negative affectivity" and "social inhibition" traits.
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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.

Type D personality, stress, and symptoms of burnout: The influence of avoidance coping and social support

TL;DR: The authors investigated whether approach coping, avoidance coping, or perceptions of available social support mediated the relationship between Type D personality and perceived stress, and examined whether Type D moderated the relationship of perceived stress and symptoms of burnout.
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