OBJECTIVE: Difficulties collaborating with providers and important others may adversely influence self-management in patients with diabetes. We predicted that dismissing attachment style, characterized by high interpersonal self-reliance and low trust of others, would be associated with poorer self-management in patients with diabetes. METHODS: A population-based mail survey was sent to all patients with diabetes from nine primary care clinics of a health maintenance organization. We collected data on attachment style, self-care behaviors, the patient provider relationship and depression status and accessed automated diagnostic, pharmacy, and laboratory data to measure diabetes treatment intensity, medical comorbidity, glycosylated hemoglob...
Objectives The purpose of this study was to determine whether personality traits and diabetes-relat...
Abstract Background Diabetes requires significant alterations to lifestyle and completion of self ma...
Background & Aim: Psychological and social factors such as attachment styles may influence chronic d...
OBJECTIVE — Research suggests that increased collaboration and satisfaction in the patient-provider ...
Avoidant attachment has been found to impair attendance at appointments and treatment adherence of p...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06Background: Attachment theory describes highly ...
dissertationCollaboration and support (C&S) from romantic partners is often, but not always, linked ...
Objective: Self-management strategies are essential elements of evidence-based treatment in patients...
In this study, the hypotheses that state that dismissing attachment is associated with negative outc...
Diabetes mellitus (DM) impacts hundreds of millions of individuals and their families around the glo...
This summary provides an overview of the entire dissertation research project. The Problem. The purp...
Background: Diabetes distress (DD) is defined by emotional and behavioral challenges caused from dia...
Introduction: Key studies have found an association between attachment style and poor diabetes outco...
This thesis used attachment theory and the common sense model of illness as theoretical backgrounds ...
Patients' self-management practices have substantial consequences on morbidity and mortality in diab...
Objectives The purpose of this study was to determine whether personality traits and diabetes-relat...
Abstract Background Diabetes requires significant alterations to lifestyle and completion of self ma...
Background & Aim: Psychological and social factors such as attachment styles may influence chronic d...
OBJECTIVE — Research suggests that increased collaboration and satisfaction in the patient-provider ...
Avoidant attachment has been found to impair attendance at appointments and treatment adherence of p...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06Background: Attachment theory describes highly ...
dissertationCollaboration and support (C&S) from romantic partners is often, but not always, linked ...
Objective: Self-management strategies are essential elements of evidence-based treatment in patients...
In this study, the hypotheses that state that dismissing attachment is associated with negative outc...
Diabetes mellitus (DM) impacts hundreds of millions of individuals and their families around the glo...
This summary provides an overview of the entire dissertation research project. The Problem. The purp...
Background: Diabetes distress (DD) is defined by emotional and behavioral challenges caused from dia...
Introduction: Key studies have found an association between attachment style and poor diabetes outco...
This thesis used attachment theory and the common sense model of illness as theoretical backgrounds ...
Patients' self-management practices have substantial consequences on morbidity and mortality in diab...
Objectives The purpose of this study was to determine whether personality traits and diabetes-relat...
Abstract Background Diabetes requires significant alterations to lifestyle and completion of self ma...
Background & Aim: Psychological and social factors such as attachment styles may influence chronic d...