Rinsho Shinkeigaku
Online ISSN : 1882-0654
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Personality traits of Japanese patients with focal dystonia—Variable classification by affected body part and occupation—
Kei Kobayashi-NoamiKazushi MaruoTakashi SakamotoYuji TakahashiMasaru Horikoshi
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We administered the Revised Neo Personality Inventory (NEO-PI-R) to 92 Japanese patients with focal dystonia and analyzed the relation of their personality traits, affected body parts, and occupations using a decision tree method. Results show that participants’ personality traits were related to their occupation rather than the body part. Occupational dystonia patients including musicians exhibited neurotic tendencies and a high level of anxiety. Moreover, patients with occupational upper limb dystonia had realistic thinking patterns. Patients with musicians’ dystonia were open about their emotional experiences: both positive and negative.

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