Role of personality in cardiovascular diseases: An issue that needs to be focused too!

This review provides a broad overview of the relationship of personality with cardiovascular diseases (CVDs). There has been a sustained interest over the last half a century on the issue of relationship between personality traits and CVDs. Type A behavior was the initial focus of inquiry as it was...

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Main Authors: Swapnajeet Sahoo, Susanta Kumar Padhy, Binayananda Padhee, Neha Singla, Siddharth Sarkar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2018-12-01
Series:Indian Heart Journal
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0019483218305807
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spelling doaj-9955fd32631648a3b30e89b3982d15c12020-11-24T22:01:47ZengElsevierIndian Heart Journal0019-48322018-12-0170S471S477Role of personality in cardiovascular diseases: An issue that needs to be focused too!Swapnajeet Sahoo0Susanta Kumar Padhy1Binayananda Padhee2Neha Singla3Siddharth Sarkar4Department of Psychiatry, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhubaneswar-751019, India; Corresponding author.Department of Psychiatry, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhubaneswar-751019, IndiaDepartment of Cardiology, Hi-Tech Medical College and Hospital, Bhubaneswar 751025, IndiaNational Health Mission, Kavaratti 682555, IndiaDepartment of Psychiatry, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi 110029, IndiaThis review provides a broad overview of the relationship of personality with cardiovascular diseases (CVDs). There has been a sustained interest over the last half a century on the issue of relationship between personality traits and CVDs. Type A behavior was the initial focus of inquiry as it was observed that individuals who were competitive, hostile, and excessively driven were overrepresented among patients seeking treatment for CVDs and also were prone to develop coronary artery disease/syndrome. However, the research gradually expanded to assess the relationship of cardiac morbidity with various other personality facets. Furthermore, studies found out that negative effects (including anger and hostility) were also associated with adverse cardiovascular outcomes. Subsequently, a new personality entity named as the type D ‘distressed’ personality, which combined negative affectivity and social inhibition. type D personality then became the area of research and was demonstrated to be related with poorer cardiac outcomes. Interestingly, the results of various research studies are not equivocal, and hence, there are several critiques related to the current understanding of the link between personality construct and the risk of development as well as the outcome of CVDs. Furthermore, few personality traits such as optimism, conscientiousness, openness to experience, and curiosity have been found to be protective factors against development of CVDs and therefore are called ‘cardioprotective’ personality traits. A detailed discussion on the various aspects of personality in relation to CVDs along with a critical appraisal has been presented in this review. Keywords: Personality, Type A, Type D, Cardiovascular diseaseshttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0019483218305807
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Role of personality in cardiovascular diseases: An issue that needs to be focused too!
Indian Heart Journal
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Susanta Kumar Padhy
Binayananda Padhee
Neha Singla
Siddharth Sarkar
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title Role of personality in cardiovascular diseases: An issue that needs to be focused too!
title_short Role of personality in cardiovascular diseases: An issue that needs to be focused too!
title_full Role of personality in cardiovascular diseases: An issue that needs to be focused too!
title_fullStr Role of personality in cardiovascular diseases: An issue that needs to be focused too!
title_full_unstemmed Role of personality in cardiovascular diseases: An issue that needs to be focused too!
title_sort role of personality in cardiovascular diseases: an issue that needs to be focused too!
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publishDate 2018-12-01
description This review provides a broad overview of the relationship of personality with cardiovascular diseases (CVDs). There has been a sustained interest over the last half a century on the issue of relationship between personality traits and CVDs. Type A behavior was the initial focus of inquiry as it was observed that individuals who were competitive, hostile, and excessively driven were overrepresented among patients seeking treatment for CVDs and also were prone to develop coronary artery disease/syndrome. However, the research gradually expanded to assess the relationship of cardiac morbidity with various other personality facets. Furthermore, studies found out that negative effects (including anger and hostility) were also associated with adverse cardiovascular outcomes. Subsequently, a new personality entity named as the type D ‘distressed’ personality, which combined negative affectivity and social inhibition. type D personality then became the area of research and was demonstrated to be related with poorer cardiac outcomes. Interestingly, the results of various research studies are not equivocal, and hence, there are several critiques related to the current understanding of the link between personality construct and the risk of development as well as the outcome of CVDs. Furthermore, few personality traits such as optimism, conscientiousness, openness to experience, and curiosity have been found to be protective factors against development of CVDs and therefore are called ‘cardioprotective’ personality traits. A detailed discussion on the various aspects of personality in relation to CVDs along with a critical appraisal has been presented in this review. Keywords: Personality, Type A, Type D, Cardiovascular diseases
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