Primary Research

The Jung/Myers Model of Personality Types as a Way to Identify individuals Most Prone to Anxiety and Depression

/ n = 10,500 / Conducted with the University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy, 2019 / The Journal of Behavioral Health Services and Research

Using the Preferred Communication Style Questionnaire (PCSQ©) and the Four-Item Patient Health Questionnaire for Anxiety and Depression (PHQ-4), findings showed that personality type was strongly associated with both anxiety and depression, and that certain types were at significantly greater risk than others / 9-2-2020.

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Use of the Jung/Myers Model of Personality Types to Identify and Engage with Individuals at Greatest Risk of Experiencing Depression and Anxiety