Anxiety and depression in patients with an implantable cardioverter defibrillator: Do personality and ICD expectations play a role?

IF 4.1 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
S.S. Pedersen , J.B. Johansen , J.C. Nielsen , C.E. Larroude , S. Riahi , T.M. Melchior , M. Vinther , S.J. Skovbakke , O. Skov
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Abstract

Objective

To examine if Type D personality and expectations towards implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) therapy are associated with symptoms of anxiety and depression in ICD patients one year after ICD implantation.

Methods

Secondary analysis of first-time ICD patients from the national Danish ACQUIRE-ICD trial. Multiple linear regression analyses were conducted, adjusting for baseline outcome scores and potential confounders.

Results

Of the 478 patients in the study, the mean age was 59.6 ± 11.6 and the majority were male (n = 397; 83.1 %). 73 patients (15.3 %) had a Type D personality. Baseline mean scores on positive expectations towards ICD implantation were 12.8 ± 3.18 and mean scores on negative expectations were 5.37 ± 3.30. Patients were followed up after one year with 352 (73.6 %) patients providing complete follow-up data. Type D personality was independently associated with 12 months depression scores (B = 2.44, 95 % CI [1.34, 3.55], p < .001) and 12 months anxiety scores (B = 1.92, 95 % CI [1.02, 2.82], p < .001), over and above initial distress levels. Neither positive nor negative ICD expectations were significantly associated with anxiety or depression at 12 months follow-up.

Conclusion

Type D personality was predictive of increased anxiety and depression symptoms from ICD implantation to one-year follow-up. No significant association was found for ICD expectations.
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General hospital psychiatry
General hospital psychiatry 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
9.60
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2.90%
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125
审稿时长
20 days
期刊介绍: General Hospital Psychiatry explores the many linkages among psychiatry, medicine, and primary care. In emphasizing a biopsychosocial approach to illness and health, the journal provides a forum for professionals with clinical, academic, and research interests in psychiatry''s role in the mainstream of medicine.
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