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The present study analyzes the influence of the Type A personality trait, called hostility, on the development of primary arterial hypertension. Recent studies show incongruent results regarding the interrelation of these two constructs; therefore, this research is mainly oriented to clarify these antecedents by means of a measurement instrument constructed from the items used in the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory. This instrument seeks to obtain a profile of the subject's hostility trait along with a clinical and sociodemographic profile. By comparing the results of patients with…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The present study analyzes the influence of the Type A personality trait, called hostility, on the development of primary arterial hypertension. Recent studies show incongruent results regarding the interrelation of these two constructs; therefore, this research is mainly oriented to clarify these antecedents by means of a measurement instrument constructed from the items used in the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory. This instrument seeks to obtain a profile of the subject's hostility trait along with a clinical and sociodemographic profile. By comparing the results of patients with arterial hypertension or diabetes and subjects who are unaware of their health status in relation to this condition, the relationships between each of the components of the personality trait, the symptoms pertaining to this disease and the condition itself are analyzed, thus providing an explanation that clarifies some of the doubts concerning this psychological phenomenon.
Autorenporträt
Laureata in Psicologia presso la Escuela Libre de Psicología, incorporata all'Universidad Autónoma de Chihuahua, nel 2006. La sua area di interesse è la psicologia clinica e della salute; attualmente è docente presso l'Instituto Universitario Amerivent México. Con questo lavoro di ricerca ha partecipato al XXVI Congresso messicano di psicologia.