Type D Personality as a Cardiovascular Risk Marker in the General Population: Results from the Gutenberg Health Study
Abstract
<i>Background:</i> Type D personality is considered as an independent risk factor for morbidity and mortality in cardiovascular patients and a vulnerability factor for distress in the general population. Because representative community studies are rare, we sought to determine the prevalence of type D personality and its relationship with demographic characteristics, different features of mental disorders, cardiovascular risk...
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Title
Type D Personality as a Cardiovascular Risk Marker in the General Population: Results from the Gutenberg Health Study
Published Date
Jan 1, 2012
Volume
81
Issue
2
Pages
108 - 117
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