The aim of the present study is to investigate the role of emotional variables in diabetes adaptation. This is in order to develop and test a conceptual model simultaneously involving emotional variables, consistent with a conceptual framework looking at chronic illness as a loss of good self. A convenience sample of 59 participants with a diagnosis of type 1 (n= 26) and type 2 (n=33) diabetes mellitus (Mean age= 57.17, SD=16.82) completed measures of diabetes distress, psychological adjustment to diabetes, diabetes self-care (as outcomes of diabetes adaptation) and depression, alexithymia and damaged ego-related strategies (as emotional variables). Correlation analyses among the examined measures were performed; as well, regression analy...
This article presents two studies about trait emotional intelligence (EI) and diabetes. The first st...
Diabetes is a largely self-managed disease. Consequently, if the patient is unwilling or unable to s...
This study attempts to identify the relative contribution of coping styles (task-, emotion-oriented ...
The aim of the present study is to investigate the role of emotional variables in diabetes adaptatio...
The present study aimed to investigate the relative influence of illness representations and coping ...
OBJECTIVE: To explore whether negative emotions mediate the effect of diabetes cognitions on diabete...
Objective To explore whether negative emotions mediate the effect of diabetes cognitions on diabetes...
Aim. To examine the relationship between illness representations, emotional distress, coping strate...
Patients with diabetes mellitus (DM) need psychological support throughout their life span from the ...
It has been estimated that over 20% of adults worldwide now have a chronic illness. The emergence of...
Objectives The purpose of this study was to determine whether personality traits and diabetes-relat...
Type I diabetes is a chronic disease that affects the daily life of the individual from diagnosis an...
This study examines the relationships between illness perceptions and illness-related distress among...
Distress and depression often go unrecognised in people with diabetes. In this article, I present an...
Objective Cross-sectional studies show that diabetes distress (DD) is associated with HbA1c and d...
This article presents two studies about trait emotional intelligence (EI) and diabetes. The first st...
Diabetes is a largely self-managed disease. Consequently, if the patient is unwilling or unable to s...
This study attempts to identify the relative contribution of coping styles (task-, emotion-oriented ...
The aim of the present study is to investigate the role of emotional variables in diabetes adaptatio...
The present study aimed to investigate the relative influence of illness representations and coping ...
OBJECTIVE: To explore whether negative emotions mediate the effect of diabetes cognitions on diabete...
Objective To explore whether negative emotions mediate the effect of diabetes cognitions on diabetes...
Aim. To examine the relationship between illness representations, emotional distress, coping strate...
Patients with diabetes mellitus (DM) need psychological support throughout their life span from the ...
It has been estimated that over 20% of adults worldwide now have a chronic illness. The emergence of...
Objectives The purpose of this study was to determine whether personality traits and diabetes-relat...
Type I diabetes is a chronic disease that affects the daily life of the individual from diagnosis an...
This study examines the relationships between illness perceptions and illness-related distress among...
Distress and depression often go unrecognised in people with diabetes. In this article, I present an...
Objective Cross-sectional studies show that diabetes distress (DD) is associated with HbA1c and d...
This article presents two studies about trait emotional intelligence (EI) and diabetes. The first st...
Diabetes is a largely self-managed disease. Consequently, if the patient is unwilling or unable to s...
This study attempts to identify the relative contribution of coping styles (task-, emotion-oriented ...