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An Empirical Study of Self-Efficacy and Social Support in Diabetes Self-Management
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Family MedicineSocial Problem SolvingSelf-efficacySelf-managementSelf-care InterventionSocial SupportSelf-efficacy TheoryLifestyle SupportHealth CommunicationPublic HealthHealth EducationDiabetes ManagementEmpirical StudyHealth PolicyPatient SupportHealth PromotionType 2Applied Social PsychologyDiabetesHealth BehaviorMedicine
This pilot study was conducted to evaluate relationships among self-efficacy, social support, social problem solving, and diabetes self-management in people living with Type 2 diabetes mellitus. Self-efficacy, social support, and social problem solving were significantly correlated with diabetes self-management. These relationships indicate the importance of including interventions to promote self-efficacy, social support, and social problem solving in diabetes self-management programs.
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