“…The DS14 comprises 14 items, contributing to two 7-item subcales, that is negative affectivity (NA; e.g., "I often feel unhappy") and social inhibition (SI; e.g., "I find to hard to start a conversation") (Denollet, 2005). Type D caseness is determined by means of a standardized cut-off ≥10, with a recent study using item-response theory showing that this is the most optimal cut-off on both subscales (Emons, Meijer & Denollet, 2007). The DS14 is a valid and reliable scale, with high internal consistency as assessed by Cronbach's alpha (NA = 0.88; SI = 0.86) and good 3-month test-retest reliability (NA: r = 0.72; SI: r = 0.82).…”