Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between poor metabolic control and maladaptive personality traits (according to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Third Edition-Revised) in an adult-onset insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus sample group (n = 77).

Research Design And Methods: Metabolic control was evaluated through glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c). Personality traits were assessed with the Personality Diagnostic Questionnaire-Revised, a self-administered questionnaire. Residual pancreatic secretion (fasting serum C-peptide) was also evaluated.

Results: Principal components analysis revealed three personality profiles: "withdrawn-suspicious" (P1), "dramatic-dependent" (P2), and "aggressive-irresponsible" (P3). Multiple linear regression analysis showed that C-peptide levels and P2 personality profiles were significant and independent predictors of HbA1c plasma levels: P2 predicted high HbA1c values and C-peptide predicted low HbA1c levels.

Conclusions: These data suggest that a P2 personality profile is a significant predictor of poor metabolic control.

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