PURPOSE: This study examined the relationship between coping style and understanding of diabetes self-care among African American and white elders in a southern Medicare-managed care plan. METHODS: Participants were identified through a diabetes-related pharmacy claim or ICD-9 code and completed a computer-assisted telephone survey in 2006-2007. Understanding of diabetes self-care was assessed using the Diabetes Care Profile Understanding (DCP-U) scale. Coping styles were classified as active (talk about it/take action) or passive (keep it to yourself). Linear regression was used to estimate the associations between coping style with the DCP-U, adjusting for age, sex, education, and comorbidities. Based on the conceptual model, 4 separate c...
Aim: Diabetes mellitus and the patients’ need for self-care may bring several challenges in the dail...
Objective. The objective of this study is to examine and describe attitude and perceived behavioral ...
Prescribed self-management behaviors have been found to be important factors affecting the rates of ...
The purpose of this study was to describe how coping styles among African Americans with type 2 diab...
The purpose of this study was to describe how coping styles among African Americans with type 2 diab...
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Introduction: Diabetes specific-distress is defined as emotional distress associated with the ongoin...
Aim: This article is a report of a cross-sectional study examining the degree to which clinical indi...
Aim. To examine the relationship between illness representations, emotional distress, coping strate...
OBJECTIVE: This study examined racial/ethnic differences in the relationship between diabetes self-e...
Objective. The objective of this study is to examine and describe attitude and perceived behavioral ...
Little research has examined the relationship of automatic negative thought patterns, coping styles ...
Background: African Americans are more likely to be diagnosed with diabetes and have diabetes compli...
Background Adolescents with type 1 diabetes experience stress related to treatment management, feeli...
This study attempts to identify the relative contribution of coping styles (task-, emotion-oriented ...
Aim: Diabetes mellitus and the patients’ need for self-care may bring several challenges in the dail...
Objective. The objective of this study is to examine and describe attitude and perceived behavioral ...
Prescribed self-management behaviors have been found to be important factors affecting the rates of ...
The purpose of this study was to describe how coping styles among African Americans with type 2 diab...
The purpose of this study was to describe how coping styles among African Americans with type 2 diab...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/64286/1/Samuel-Hodge_etal2008.pd
Introduction: Diabetes specific-distress is defined as emotional distress associated with the ongoin...
Aim: This article is a report of a cross-sectional study examining the degree to which clinical indi...
Aim. To examine the relationship between illness representations, emotional distress, coping strate...
OBJECTIVE: This study examined racial/ethnic differences in the relationship between diabetes self-e...
Objective. The objective of this study is to examine and describe attitude and perceived behavioral ...
Little research has examined the relationship of automatic negative thought patterns, coping styles ...
Background: African Americans are more likely to be diagnosed with diabetes and have diabetes compli...
Background Adolescents with type 1 diabetes experience stress related to treatment management, feeli...
This study attempts to identify the relative contribution of coping styles (task-, emotion-oriented ...
Aim: Diabetes mellitus and the patients’ need for self-care may bring several challenges in the dail...
Objective. The objective of this study is to examine and describe attitude and perceived behavioral ...
Prescribed self-management behaviors have been found to be important factors affecting the rates of ...