TY - JOUR
T1 - Hostility scores are associated with increased risk of cardiovascular events in women undergoing coronary angiography
T2 - A report from the NHLBI-sponsored WISE study
AU - Olson, Marian B.
AU - Krantz, David S.
AU - Kelsey, Sheryl F.
AU - Pepine, Carl J.
AU - Sopko, George
AU - Handberg, Eileen
AU - Rogers, William J.
AU - Gierach, Gretchen L.
AU - McClure, Candace K.
AU - Bairey Merz, C. Noel
PY - 2005/7
Y1 - 2005/7
N2 - Objective: To evaluate hostility-related personality traits assessed by the Cook Medley Hostility Inventory and to relate these to the occurrence of adverse cardiac events in women with suspected myocardial ischemia. Methods: The cohort included 506 women with suspected coronary artery disease from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute-sponsored Women's Ischemia Syndrome Evaluation (WISE) study. We examined individual components of the Cook Medley Hostility Score (CMHS) measuring cynicism, hostile affect, and aggressive responding, and a total CMHS (sum of these three) and associations with adverse events (defined as hospitalization for angina, nonfatal myocardial infarction, stroke, congestive heart failure (CHF) other vascular events and death) during 3 to 6 years follow-up using Cox proportional hazard modeling. Results: Women with adverse events had higher total CMHS (10.6 ± 5.5) than women without any of these events (9.2 ± 5.1) p = .02. They also had poorer survival by Kaplan-Meier analysis (log-rank p < .05). Unadjusted Cox models showed that the individual scores of cynicism and aggressive responding and the total CMHS were associated with more adverse events (all p < .05). Women with total CMHS above the median had a 35% increase risk of an adverse event in comparison to women with lower scores. In a risk-adjusted Cox model, the hazard ratio for an adverse event was 1.5 (p = .03) for women with total CMHS above the median. Conclusion: In this cohort of women with suspected myocardial ischemia, higher Cook Medley scores reflecting cynicism, hostile affect, and aggressive responding were associated with poorer 3 to 6 year event-free survival and a higher risk of adverse events. After adjusting for risk factors and CAD, the association with risk for adverse events increased.
AB - Objective: To evaluate hostility-related personality traits assessed by the Cook Medley Hostility Inventory and to relate these to the occurrence of adverse cardiac events in women with suspected myocardial ischemia. Methods: The cohort included 506 women with suspected coronary artery disease from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute-sponsored Women's Ischemia Syndrome Evaluation (WISE) study. We examined individual components of the Cook Medley Hostility Score (CMHS) measuring cynicism, hostile affect, and aggressive responding, and a total CMHS (sum of these three) and associations with adverse events (defined as hospitalization for angina, nonfatal myocardial infarction, stroke, congestive heart failure (CHF) other vascular events and death) during 3 to 6 years follow-up using Cox proportional hazard modeling. Results: Women with adverse events had higher total CMHS (10.6 ± 5.5) than women without any of these events (9.2 ± 5.1) p = .02. They also had poorer survival by Kaplan-Meier analysis (log-rank p < .05). Unadjusted Cox models showed that the individual scores of cynicism and aggressive responding and the total CMHS were associated with more adverse events (all p < .05). Women with total CMHS above the median had a 35% increase risk of an adverse event in comparison to women with lower scores. In a risk-adjusted Cox model, the hazard ratio for an adverse event was 1.5 (p = .03) for women with total CMHS above the median. Conclusion: In this cohort of women with suspected myocardial ischemia, higher Cook Medley scores reflecting cynicism, hostile affect, and aggressive responding were associated with poorer 3 to 6 year event-free survival and a higher risk of adverse events. After adjusting for risk factors and CAD, the association with risk for adverse events increased.
KW - Cardiovascular events
KW - Hostility
KW - Women
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U2 - 10.1097/01.psy.0000170830.99263.4e
DO - 10.1097/01.psy.0000170830.99263.4e
M3 - Article
C2 - 16046366
AN - SCOPUS:22744456991
SN - 0033-3174
VL - 67
SP - 546
EP - 552
JO - Psychosomatic Medicine
JF - Psychosomatic Medicine
IS - 4
ER -