This study examined the sources and frequency of, and dietary behavioral responses to, health-related social support and control in a racially/ethnically diverse sample of 1,361 adults with type 2 diabetes. Spouses were the most frequently reported sources of support/control for all racial/ethnic groups examined. Mexican Americans and Vietnamese Americans received more support/control compared to non-Hispanic whites. All types of social involvement were associated with good dietary behavior for Mexican Americans, whereas only support was associated with good dietary behavior for non-Hispanic whites. The findings underscore the importance of considering racial/ethnic differences in examining social network members’ involvement in chronic dis...
Background: Diabetes has reached epidemic proportions in the United States, particularly among minor...
The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of family and friends on the management of perso...
Family members and friends play an important supportive role in the management of chronic illnesses ...
This study examined the sources and frequency of, and dietary behavioral responses to, health-relate...
This study investigated how ethnicity, perceived family/friend social support (FSS), and health beha...
Differences in Mexican American ethnicity, family and friend social support, and importance of diabe...
Family members and friends play an important supportive role in the management of chronic illnesses ...
The prevalence of type 2 diabetes (T2D) is increasing among non-Hispanic Black and Hispanic communit...
This study examined sex by race/ethnicity differences in medical advice received for diet and exerci...
Previous studies have shown that perceived risk is a predictor of positive health behaviors to avert...
In this cross-sectional pilot survey among Latinos/Hispanics with Type 2 diabetes (N=65) the associa...
Previous studies have shown that perceived risk is a predictor of positive health behaviors to avert...
Current literature poorly defines the specific ways trained peer supporter influences health care be...
The goal of the study was to explore low-income minority patients ’ concepts of diabetes self-manage...
The purpose of this qualitative descriptive study was to explore the socio-cultural influences and s...
Background: Diabetes has reached epidemic proportions in the United States, particularly among minor...
The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of family and friends on the management of perso...
Family members and friends play an important supportive role in the management of chronic illnesses ...
This study examined the sources and frequency of, and dietary behavioral responses to, health-relate...
This study investigated how ethnicity, perceived family/friend social support (FSS), and health beha...
Differences in Mexican American ethnicity, family and friend social support, and importance of diabe...
Family members and friends play an important supportive role in the management of chronic illnesses ...
The prevalence of type 2 diabetes (T2D) is increasing among non-Hispanic Black and Hispanic communit...
This study examined sex by race/ethnicity differences in medical advice received for diet and exerci...
Previous studies have shown that perceived risk is a predictor of positive health behaviors to avert...
In this cross-sectional pilot survey among Latinos/Hispanics with Type 2 diabetes (N=65) the associa...
Previous studies have shown that perceived risk is a predictor of positive health behaviors to avert...
Current literature poorly defines the specific ways trained peer supporter influences health care be...
The goal of the study was to explore low-income minority patients ’ concepts of diabetes self-manage...
The purpose of this qualitative descriptive study was to explore the socio-cultural influences and s...
Background: Diabetes has reached epidemic proportions in the United States, particularly among minor...
The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of family and friends on the management of perso...
Family members and friends play an important supportive role in the management of chronic illnesses ...