Psychological pathways between type D personality and COVID-19

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作者
Shahsavarinia, Kavous [1 ]
Javadivala, Zeinab [1 ]
Allahverdipour, Hamid [1 ]
Mousavi, Zahra [1 ]
Hamidi, Farzaneh [1 ]
Saadati, Mohammad [2 ]
Taghizadieh, Ali [1 ]
Amiri, Parastoo [1 ]
Gilani, Neda [1 ]
机构
[1] Tabriz Univ Med Sci, Tabriz, Iran
[2] Khoy Univ Med Sci, Khoy, Iran
关键词
type D personality; COVID-19; stress; anxiety; ANXIETY STRESS SCALES; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; HEART-DISEASE; DEPRESSION; HEALTH;
D O I
10.5114/hpr.2021.110933
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
BACKGROUND Patients with a type D personality have worse social functioning and mental health and more affective constraints than non-type D personalities. They have a negative outlook on life and health-related issues. The aim of this study was to examine the mediating role of stress and anxiety in the relationship between type D personality and COVID-19 by adjustment of the effect of demographic characteristics and perceived symptoms as confounder variables. PARTICIPANTS AND PROCEDURE A total of 196 patients out of those suspected of having COVID-19 and visiting the reference hospitals were selected. They had completed the type D personality and the anxiety and stress scales along with their hospital admission form before undergoing COVID-19 testing. After their COVID-19 test, the participants were divided into two groups based on their disease, an infected group (n = 90) and a non-infected group (n = 106). RESULTS Type D personality has no significant direct effect on infection with the disease, but taking into account the mediating variable of stress, the odds of an event in those with type D personality is 2.21 times higher than those without this personality (p = .027) and, taking into account the mediating variable of anxiety, having a type D personality increases the odds of an event by 2.62 times (p = .011), holding demographic characteristics and perceived symptoms constant. CONCLUSIONS Given the indirect relationship between COVID-19 and type D personality, the mediating variables of stress and anxiety can be considered full mediating variables.
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