An analysis of anxiety and selected aspects of personality in women with ischemic heart disease according to P.T. Costa and R. R. McCrae theory - The role of psychosocial factors in ischemic heart disease
CONCLUSIONS: Women with IHD are characterised by a high level of anxiety, increased neurotic tension, decreased emotional stability, auto-aggression and a sense of danger and distrust. Women with IHD demonstrate a high level of factors, such as extraversion, agreeableness and conscientiousness.PMID:33775075 | DOI:10.26444/aaem/118430
Source: Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine : AAEM - Category: Environmental Health Authors: Alicja Nasi łowska-Barud Tomasz Zapolski Ma łgorzata Barud Andrzej Wysoki ński Source Type: research
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