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The distressed (Type D) personality in both patients and partners enhances the risk of emotional distress in patients with an implantable cardioverter defibrillator.

机译:患者和伴侣中的受困(D型)人格都会增加植入式心脏复律除颤器患者的情绪困扰风险。

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BACKGROUND: A subgroup of patients with an implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) experiences emotional distress. This may be related to partner factors. We examined the impact of the personality of the partner (i.e., the distressed (Type D) personality) in combination with that of the patient on anxiety and depression levels in ICD patients. METHODS: Consecutively implanted ICD patients (N=281; 80.1% men; mean age=58.3+/-11.0) and their partners (N=281; 20.6% men; mean age=56.5+/-11.7) completed the Type D Scale at baseline; patients also completed the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale at baseline and 6 months post-implantation. RESULTS: ANOVA for repeated measures, using the Type D main effects and the interaction effect, showed that the interaction time by Type D patient by Type D partner was significant (F((1,277))=7.0, p=.009) for depression as outcome, but not for anxiety (F((1,277))=3.1, p=.08). Post-hoc comparisons revealed that Type D patients with a Type D partner (n=23/281, 8.2%) experienced the highest depression levels compared to other personality combinations (all ps<.05). LIMITATIONS: The group of Type D patients with a Type D partner was rather small. CONCLUSIONS: ICD patients with a Type D personality report more depressive symptoms, but not anxiety, if the partner also has a Type D personality. This may be due to poor communication and lack of emotional support in the relationship. These results emphasize the importance of taking into account the psychological profile of the partner in the management and care of the ICD patient, and to direct behavioural support not only at the ICD patient but also at the partner.
机译:背景:具有植入式心脏复律除颤器(ICD)的患者亚组会遭受情绪困扰。这可能与合作伙伴因素有关。我们检查了伴侣的性格(即受苦(D型)性格)与患者的性格相结合对ICD患者焦虑和抑郁水平的影响。方法:连续植入的ICD患者(N = 281;男性80.1%;平均年龄= 58.3 +/- 11.0)及其伴侣(N = 281; 20.6%男性;平均年龄= 56.5 +/- 11.7)完成了D型量表在基线患者在基线和植入后6个月还完成了医院焦虑和抑郁量表。结果:使用D型主要效应和交互作用进行重复测量的方差分析表明,D型患者与D型伴侣之间的交互时间显着(F((1,277))= 7.0,p = .009)作为结果,但不是因为焦虑(F((1,277))= 3.1,p = .08)。事后比较显示,与其他人格组合相比,具有D型伴侣(n = 23 / 281,8.2%)的D型患者经历了最高的抑郁水平(所有ps <.05)。局限性:伴有D型伴侣的D型患者人数很少。结论:ICD患者具有D型人格,如果伴侣也具有D型人格,则其抑郁症状较轻,而焦虑则较轻。这可能是由于沟通不畅以及关系中缺乏情感支持所致。这些结果强调了在ICD患者的管理和护理中要考虑伴侣的心理特征,并不仅在ICD患者而且在伴侣上也要提供行为支持。

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