This cross-sectional study examined the joint effects of self-efficacy and illness representations on dietary self-care and diabetes distress in adolescents with type 1 diabetes by comparing two theoretical models: the Self-regulation Model (Leventhal, H., Meyer, D., & Nerenz, D. (1980). The common-sense representations of illness danger. In S. Rachman (Ed.), Medical Psychology (Vol. 2, pp. 7-30). New York: Pergamon.) and Social Cognitive Theory (Bandura, A. (1997). Self efficacy: The exercise of control. New York: W. H. Freeman.). One hundred and fifty-one adolescents with type 1 diabetes completed self-report measures of dietary self-efficacy, illness representations, dietary self-care and diabetes distress. Data were analysed using struc...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the association of adolescent and parent diabetes distress with perceived con...
This is the first study to investigate the associations of self-care, illness perceptions and psycho...
Introduction: Diabetes is the most common disease related to metabolism disorders with long term com...
OBJECTIVE: Personal models of diabetes have been shown to be proximal determinants of self-care beha...
Objective Three constructs; motivation (Deci & Ryan, 2000), self-efficacy (Bandura, 1997), and illne...
This investigation examined the applicability of the self-regulatory model to adolescents with type ...
OBJECTIVE: Based on self-determination theory, this study tests a model positing that perceived aut...
Based on the assumptions of social cognitive theory and self-regulation theory, the present study ai...
Objectives: To examine whether peer support and illness representation mediate the link between fami...
Objective: Based on self-determination theory, this study tests a model positing that perceived auto...
This study compared 3 models of association between personality, personal model beliefs, and self-ca...
Because diabetes is a chronic illness that is largely self-managed, quality of life outcomes have be...
Objectives: Psychological theories have increasingly sought to explore the impact of patients' healt...
Diabetes Mellitus is an illness that affects more than 100,000 people in New Zealand. This study exa...
Type I diabetes effects over 16,500 children in the UK. For these young people, care is needed to ma...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the association of adolescent and parent diabetes distress with perceived con...
This is the first study to investigate the associations of self-care, illness perceptions and psycho...
Introduction: Diabetes is the most common disease related to metabolism disorders with long term com...
OBJECTIVE: Personal models of diabetes have been shown to be proximal determinants of self-care beha...
Objective Three constructs; motivation (Deci & Ryan, 2000), self-efficacy (Bandura, 1997), and illne...
This investigation examined the applicability of the self-regulatory model to adolescents with type ...
OBJECTIVE: Based on self-determination theory, this study tests a model positing that perceived aut...
Based on the assumptions of social cognitive theory and self-regulation theory, the present study ai...
Objectives: To examine whether peer support and illness representation mediate the link between fami...
Objective: Based on self-determination theory, this study tests a model positing that perceived auto...
This study compared 3 models of association between personality, personal model beliefs, and self-ca...
Because diabetes is a chronic illness that is largely self-managed, quality of life outcomes have be...
Objectives: Psychological theories have increasingly sought to explore the impact of patients' healt...
Diabetes Mellitus is an illness that affects more than 100,000 people in New Zealand. This study exa...
Type I diabetes effects over 16,500 children in the UK. For these young people, care is needed to ma...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the association of adolescent and parent diabetes distress with perceived con...
This is the first study to investigate the associations of self-care, illness perceptions and psycho...
Introduction: Diabetes is the most common disease related to metabolism disorders with long term com...