2016
DOI: 10.12740/pp/60818
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Neurotic personality and pseudo-cardiac symptoms in a day hospital patients diagnosed at pretreatment between 2004 and 2014

Abstract: 1. Personality background examined with the use of KON-2006 seems to be an important risk factors of pseudo-cardiac symptoms being part of or accompanying neurotic syndromes. 2. In women especially strong appeared associations of tachycardia and Sense of being in danger, Exaltation, Asthenia and Conviction of own resourselessness. 3. In men pain in heart area was substantially associated with Sense of being overloaded. Probably pseudocardiac symptom cure may be attained by psychotherapeutic treatment aimed at … Show more

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“…Sobański et al [22] studied Neurotic personality and pseudo-cardiac symptoms, their study group consisted of 2,450 patients, and 69% of them were women, while 31% were men. Similarly in our study, in false code blue situations women were more than men.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sobański et al [22] studied Neurotic personality and pseudo-cardiac symptoms, their study group consisted of 2,450 patients, and 69% of them were women, while 31% were men. Similarly in our study, in false code blue situations women were more than men.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If a separate two-factor structure is proposed, it can be beneficial to study the specific contribution of each of them to the manifestation of somatic symptoms and comorbid conditions such as poor sleep quality. Although previous studies have not shown interest in maladaptive personality traits and PDs, some previous studies have mentioned the role of personality traits and CDs in pseudo-cardiac symptoms and comorbid conditions, especially in the elderly population (Kuijpers et al, 2007;Belleville et al, 2014;Foldes-Busque et al, 2016;Sobański et al, 2016;Jiang et al, 2017;Ionescu et al, 2021;Roohafza et al, 2022). Considering that younger people show more somatization and pseudo-cardiac symptoms than the elderly (Hilderink et al, 2013), younger samples were the target population of our study.…”
Section: The Study Aimsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Although the research literature refers to numerous studies involving psychological factors, personality traits, and mental disorders contributing to pseudo-cardiac symptoms and poor sleep quality (Eken et al, 2010;García-Campayo et al, 2010;Fass and Achem, 2011;Belleville et al, 2014;Bahremand et al, 2015;Foldes-Busque et al, 2016;Komasi et al, 2016;Sobański et al, 2016;Mourad et al, 2018;Ionescu et al, 2021;Rezaei et al, 2021), it seems that the importance of personality disorders (PDs) has been widely ignored. On the other hand, the comparative investigation of the symptoms of PDs and non-PDs or clinical disorders (CDs; i.e., psychological symptoms measured using the Symptom Checklist-90), especially regarding pseudo-cardiac symptoms, has been neglected.…”
Section: The Study Aimsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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