19 January 2024>: Clinical Research
The Impact of Type D Personality Traits on Quality of Life, Sleep, Anxiety, and Depression in Fibromyalgia Patients: A Comparative Study with Healthy Controls
İlknur Topal 1ABCDEFG* , Taha Can Tuman 2ADFGDOI: 10.12659/MSM.942606
Med Sci Monit 2024; 30:e942606
Table 3 Comparison of all participants in terms of sleep, depression, anxiety, and quality of life according to whether they have type D personality traits or not.
With type D personality (n=42) | Without type D personality (n=58) | P | |
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PSQI | 8.6±3.5 | 7.0±3.9 | 0.086 |
BAI | 26.9±14.2 | 16.3±13.7 | 0.003 |
BDI | 19.6±10.7 | 11.4±10.1 | 0.002 |
PF | 55.9±26.6 | 69.2±28.3 | 0.019 |
RP | 46.4±41.1 | 58.6±39.6 | 0.138 |
RE | 42.7±38.9 | 62.3±33.0 | 0.08 |
VT | 33.3±21.4 | 49.6±21.0 | |
MH | 43.5±24.6 | 62.5±29.5 | 0.001 |
SF | 53.3±26.6 | 64.6±25.6 | 0.034 |
BP | 44.2±27.6 | 55.4±30.2 | 0.060 |
GH | 42.2±22.7 | 54.1±23.6 | 0.013 |
Mann-Whitney U test. BAI – Beck Anxiety Inventory; BDI – Beck Depression Inventory; BP – body pain; GH – general health; MH – mental health; PF – physical function; PSQI – Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index; RE – role emotional; RP – role physical; SF – social function; VT – vitality. |