2024
DOI: 10.55737/qjssh.775135370
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Type D Personality and Psychological Distress: A Correlational Study among Coronary Heart Disease Patients

Rabia Batool,
Arfa Mubeen,
Shabnam Halim
et al.

Abstract: The study aimed to explore the relationship between type D personality and psychological distress in coronary heart disease patients. It was proposed that people having type D personality are more likely to have psychological distress, which ultimately leads to coronary heart disease. One hundred fifty heart disease patients were included in the test of the hypotheses. There were 90 men and 60 women aged 45 years and above from different heart disease hospitals took part in the study. For data collection, alon… Show more

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