Association of Psychiatric History and Type D Personality with Symptoms of Anxiety, Depression, and Health Status Prior to ICD Implantation |
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Authors: | Annemieke H Starrenburg Karin Kraaier Susanne S Pedersen Moniek van Hout Marcoen Scholten Job van der Palen |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Clinical Psychology, Medisch Spectrum Twente, P.O. Box 50.000, 7500, KA, Enschede, The Netherlands 2. Department of Cardiology, Thorax Center Twente, Medisch Spectrum Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands 3. CoRPS-Center of Research on Psychology in Somatic Diseases, Tilburg University, Tilburg, The Netherlands 4. Department of Research Methodology, Measurement and Data Analysis, University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands
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Abstract: | Background Personality factors and psychiatric history may help explain individual differences in risk of psychological morbidity and poor health outcomes in patients with an implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD). Purpose We examined associations between previous anxiety and depressive disorder, type D personality, anxiety or depressive symptoms, and health status in ICD patients prior to ICD implantation. Method Patients (N?=?278; 83 % men; mean age?=?62.2 years ±11) receiving a first ICD from September 2007 through April 2010 at the Medisch Spectrum Twente, The Netherlands completed validated questionnaires before implantation assessing type D personality (14-item Type D Scale), anxiety and depressive symptoms (Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale), and health status (36-item Short Form Health Survey). History of anxiety or depressive disorder was assessed with the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview structural interview. Results Previous anxiety or depressive disorder was prevalent in 8 and 19 % of patients, respectively. Type D personality was present in 21 %, depressive symptoms in 15 %, and anxiety in 24 %. In adjusted analyses, type D personality was a dominant correlate of previous depressive disorder (odds ratio (OR) 6.2, p?<?0.001) and previous anxiety disorder (OR 3.9, p?=?0.004). Type D personality (OR 4.0, p?<?0.001), age (OR 1.03, p?=?0.043), and gender (OR 2.5, p?=?0.013) were associated with anxiety symptoms at baseline. Type D personality (OR 5.9. p?<?0.001) was also associated with increased depressive symptoms at baseline. Heart failure and type D personality were related to poorer health status. Conclusion In ICD patients, prior to ICD implantation, a previous anxiety or depressive disorder, type D personality, and anxiety and depressive symptoms were associated with poorer health status. Type D personality was also independently associated with increased anxiety and depression symptoms. |
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