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QT interval duration in apparently healthy men is associated with depression-related personality trait neuroticism
- Source :
- Journal of psychosomatic research. 61(1)
- Publication Year :
- 2005
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Abstract
- Objective High levels of neuroticism and low self-esteem are markers for vulnerability to depression, a condition associated with a higher risk of arrhythmias. The question as to whether these depression-related personality domains are related to cardiac repolarization (duration of QT interval) in apparently healthy men has been addressed in this study. Methods Participants were 658 clinically healthy males who underwent a health screening programme. QT interval duration was determined in the resting 12-lead electrocardiogram using an automated analysis program. Neuroticism was assessed by the short-scale Eysenck Personality Questionnaire and self-esteem by the Rosenberg self-esteem scale. Results Heart-rate corrected QT interval {QTc, formula of Bazett [Bazett HC. An analysis of time relations of electrocardiograms. Heart 1920;7:353–370]} progressively increased across quartiles of neuroticism ratings. By contrast, no differences in QTc were observed across different degrees of self-esteem. A multivariate regression analysis showed that neuroticism was a statistically significant, independent predictor of QTc duration. Conclusion After adjustment for potential confounders, neuroticism scores independently predicted QT interval duration in apparently healthy men. These findings highlight the possibility that higher arrhythmic risk could be present not only in patients with clinical depression but also in depression-prone, otherwise healthy individuals.
- Subjects :
- Adult
Male
medicine.medical_specialty
Personality Inventory
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Statistics as Topic
QT interval
Cohort Studies
Electrocardiography
Reference Values
Risk Factors
Internal medicine
medicine
Personality
Humans
Risk factor
Psychiatry
Depression (differential diagnoses)
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Aged
Depressive Disorder
Depression
Confounding
Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted
Middle Aged
Neuroticism
Eysenck Personality Questionnaire
Self Concept
Psychiatry and Mental health
Clinical Psychology
Long QT Syndrome
Cardiology
Psychology
Cohort study
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 00223999
- Volume :
- 61
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of psychosomatic research
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....afd02420b695e4010630cea48435ff76