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Type‐D personality and quality of life in patients with primary brain tumours

Sung Reul Kim, Ju‐Hee Nho, Hye Young Kim, Eun Ko, Shin Jung, In‐Young Kim, Woo‐Youl Jang

2020European Journal of Cancer Care14 citationsDOI

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the influence of type-D personality on quality of life (QoL) in patients with primary brain tumours. METHODS: We performed descriptive cross-sectional study between July 2018 and March 2019. A convenience sample of 293 patients was recruited from an outpatient neurosurgery clinic. RESULTS: Type-D personality was identified in 34.1% of subjects. Type-D patients had poorer QoL and experienced more severe symptoms and interference with life. Poor QoL was associated with lower education, no spouse and lower family income. Symptoms were the most significant factor affecting QoL, followed by type-D personality, income and education. CONCLUSION: Symptoms, type-D personality and demographic factors should be considered when assessing QoL in patients with primary brain tumours. Interventions that reflect these characteristics, including type-D personality, may help improve QoL for patients with primary brain tumours.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineSpousePersonalityQuality of life (healthcare)Personality typeOutpatient clinicPsychological interventionType D personalityClinical psychologyNeurosurgeryPsychiatryInternal medicineAnxietyNursingAnthropologySocial psychologyPsychologySociologyCancer survivorship and carePersonality Disorders and PsychopathologyCardiac Health and Mental Health
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