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Trait anxiety and somatic concerns associate with increased mortality risk: a 23-year follow-up in aging men

Abstract Purpose We aimed to examine the impact of anxiety and somatic concerns on the mortality risk during a 23-year follow-up of a representative sample of men. Methods Finnish men aged 42–61 years ( n  = 2388) were followed up for a median of 23.4 years. Anxiety was assessed using baseline score...

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Published in:Annals of epidemiology 2014-06, Vol.24 (6), p.463-468
Main Authors: Tolmunen, Tommi, MD, PhD, Lehto, Soili M., MD, PhD, Julkunen, Juhani, PhD, Hintikka, Jukka, MD, PhD, Kauhanen, Jussi, MD, MPH, PhD
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description Abstract Purpose We aimed to examine the impact of anxiety and somatic concerns on the mortality risk during a 23-year follow-up of a representative sample of men. Methods Finnish men aged 42–61 years ( n  = 2388) were followed up for a median of 23.4 years. Anxiety was assessed using baseline scores for the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory Psychasthenia subscale and somatic concerns were measured with the Hypochondriasis subscale. Mortality data were obtained from the National Population Register. Results All-cause, injury, disease, cardiovascular, and cancer mortalities were examined as endpoints. Adjustments were performed for age, smoking, alcohol consumption, physical activity, low- and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, body mass index, systolic blood pressure, a history of cardiovascular disease, marital status, socioeconomic status, the Framingham Type A Behavior Pattern Scale, and life events during the 12 months before the baseline examination. Anxiety and somatic concerns predicted the all-cause mortality risk after full adjustments for sociodemographic background, lifestyle factors, and descriptors of somatic health. Regarding other forms of mortality, the risk ratios were significant after full adjustments in anxiety for injury and in somatic concerns for disease death. Conclusions This study supported previous findings of anxiety predicting the all-cause mortality risk in men. Somatic concerns are a novel factor that needs to be taken into account while examining associations between personality and the risk of increased mortality.
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