Type D personality and social relations in adults with diabetes: results from diabetes MILES - The Netherlands.
Viola SpekGiesje NefsPaula M C MommersteegProf Jane SpeightFrançois PouwerJohan DenolletPublished in: Psychology & health (2018)
Participants with Type D and participants with high NA only tend to experience less social support and less relationship adjustment. Type D personality was also associated with more loneliness. Experiencing lower social support and relationship adjustment may complicate coping and self-management in people with diabetes.