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Citation

Tilov B, Semerdzhieva M, Bakova D, Tornyova B, Stoyanov D. J. Eval. Clin. Pract. 2015; 22(3): 421-424.

Affiliation

Department of Psychiatry and Medical Psychology, Medical University, Plovdiv, Bulgaria.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2015, John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1111/jep.12502

PMID

26696247

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: This study focused on the widely examined psychosomatic diseases - diabetes mellitus and arterial hypertension as chronic conditions. The Buss-Perry validated questionnaire was used in it to measure aggression in Bulgarian conditions.

AIM: To study aggression as a predictor and a connection of the chronic diseases diabetes and hypertension. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The number of the studied people was 142: 54 (38%) men and 88 (62%) women. Thirty-six of them had musculoskeletal disorders (77.8% women and 22.2% men), 54 had diabetes mellitus (29% women and 25% men) and 52 had hypertension (31% women and 21% men).

RESULTS: During the statistical analysis of the data, the results from the Buss-Perry questionnaire were compared in the group of patients with hypertension and diabetes mellitus with chronic diseases, related to musculoskeletal disorders.

CONCLUSION: The study revealed that there was a statistically significant difference in 95% of the cases between anger, hostility in patients with diabetes, hypertension and musculoskeletal disorders. The highest levels of physical aggression were observed in patients with arterial hypertension, M = 17.32 ± 0.86. The highest average levels of verbal aggression were observed in patients with diabetes, M = 15.24 ± 0.64. The highest levels of anger were observed with patients with hypertension, M = 17.96 ± 0.90, and hostility - in patients with hypertension, M = 19.15 ± 0.86. The comparison between the four Aggression Questionnaire scales showed statistically significant differences between the patients with musculoskeletal disorders and the ones with hypertension and diabetes.


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