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Am J Epidemiol 2003; 158:1202-1209.
Copyright © 2003 by the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health


ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTIONS

Sense of Coherence and Mortality in Men and Women in the EPIC-Norfolk United Kingdom Prospective Cohort Study

Paul Surtees1 , Nicholas Wainwright1, Robert Luben1, Kay-Tee Khaw2 and Nicholas Day1

1 Strangeways Research Laboratory, Institute of Public Health, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom.
2 Clinical Gerontology Unit, University of Cambridge School of Clinical Medicine, Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge, United Kingdom.

This study tested the hypothesis that a personality disposition defined by a strong sense of coherence is associated with a reduced risk of mortality. The authors prospectively examined, for <=6 years, the relation between a strong sense of coherence and mortality due to all causes, cardiovascular disease, and cancer among 20,579 participants aged 41–80 years from the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer (EPIC)-Norfolk Study in the United Kingdom. Data were collected in 1996–2002. Participants were recruited by post from general practice age-sex registers and subsequently completed a postal assessment of their sense of coherence. During follow-up, 1,024 deaths were recorded. A strong sense of coherence was associated with a 30% reduction in mortality from all causes (rate ratio = 0.69, p < 0.0001), cardiovascular disease (rate ratio = 0.70, p = 0.001), and cancer (rate ratio = 0.74, p = 0.003), independent of age, sex, and prevalent chronic disease. These associations were consistent by sex, except that no association was observed for cancer mortality in women. The association for all-cause mortality remained after adjustment for cigarette smoking history, social class, body mass index, systolic blood pressure, cholesterol, hostility, and neuroticism (rate ratio = 0.76, p = 0.002). Results suggest that a strong sense of coherence may confer some resilience to the risk of chronic disease.

cardiovascular diseases; mortality; neoplasms; personality; prospective studies; psychology

Abbreviations: Abbreviations: EPIC, European Prospective Investigation into Cancer; HLEQ, Health and Life Experiences Questionnaire; SOC, sense of coherence.


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