D Murăraşu, G Bălăceanu, D Mocanu, V Toma, F Iliescu, E Dănulescu
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文献中的作者一致认为A型人格是易患心血管疾病的个体特征。在H. J. Eysenck[4]之后,后者又被认为是外向性和神经症得分之间的联系。从这一假设出发,我们开始使用“艾森克”问卷勾勒出心血管患者的概况。研究人群包括126名产业工人,与之相匹配的对照组。结果显示,在一个对幸福、情感满足和有益的社会关系的需求永远感到沮丧的自我中,存在着神经质的成分(-1,深蓝色,缩短版本的l谢尔颜色测试)。压力和内向培养了神经质,鼓励了自我对自主性的强迫性追求,在实际情况下的“古怪”行为和自我中心的态度。研究结果表明,“H. J. Eysenck”内向型性格测试和神经质测试,以及l舍尔颜色测试(简称)可能是心血管疾病的有用预测工具。
[A psychological profile of subjects from industrial sectors with cardiovascular diseases interviewed via the H. J. Eysenck questionnaire].
Authors in the literature are unanimous in considering type A personality as an individual characteristic susceptible to cardiovascular risk. The latter, in its turn, is regarded, after H. J. Eysenck [4], as an association of the scores of extroversion and neurosis. Starting from this assumption, we set out to outline a profile of the cardiovascular patient using the "Eysenck" questionnaire. The study population included 126 industrial workers compared to a matching control set. The resulting profile displayed neurotic components within an ego perpetually frustrated in its needs of well-being, emotional satisfaction and rewarding social relations (-1,dark blue, Lüscher colour test in its shortened variant). Stress and introversion foster neuroticism and encourage the ego in its compulsive quest for autonomy, "eccentric" behaviour in actual situations and egocentric attitudes in reserve. Findings suggest that the "H. J. Eysenck" test for introversion-extroversion and neuroticism, as well as the Lüscher colour test (the shortened variant) are likely to be useful predictive tools in cardiovascular disease.