The prevalence of type 2 diabetes (T2D) is increasing among non-Hispanic Black and Hispanic communities, especially among men who develop this chronic condition at earlier ages. Personal agency and social support are vital aspects to diabetes management. However, less is known about the relationship between these variables among men living with diabetes. The purposes of this study were to identify (1) levels of personal agency to manage health, (2) sources of social supports to manage health based on personal agency levels, and (3) factors associated with lower personal agency to manage health. Cross-sectional data from non-Hispanic Black ( n = 381) and Hispanic ( n = 292) men aged 40 years or older with T2D were collected using an internet...
Differences in Mexican American ethnicity, family and friend social support, and importance of diabe...
abstract: Young adults with type one diabetes mellitus (T1DM) face unique challenges in managing the...
Background: Chronic diseases are highly prevalent among men in the United States and chronic disease...
This study examined the sources and frequency of, and dietary behavioral responses to, health-relate...
1 Diabetes self-management behaviors, medical care, glycemic control, and self-rated health in US me...
Older African American men are at increased risk of Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) but demonstrate high rates...
Social support promotes behavior change and self-management that leads to improved health outcomes. ...
African American men are more likely to have diagnosed or undiagnosed diabetes than non-Hispanic Whi...
This study investigated how ethnicity, perceived family/friend social support (FSS), and health beha...
The management and impact of type 2 diabetes on the sense of self, lifestyle, and significant others...
Background: Diabetes has reached epidemic proportions in the United States, particularly among minor...
This study explores gender values and beliefs among Latino and African American men with diabetes an...
Family members and friends play an important supportive role in the management of chronic illnesses ...
The present study examined (a) whether a diabetes-specific measure of social support is more highly ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) purports that over 422 million people around the world are diagn...
Differences in Mexican American ethnicity, family and friend social support, and importance of diabe...
abstract: Young adults with type one diabetes mellitus (T1DM) face unique challenges in managing the...
Background: Chronic diseases are highly prevalent among men in the United States and chronic disease...
This study examined the sources and frequency of, and dietary behavioral responses to, health-relate...
1 Diabetes self-management behaviors, medical care, glycemic control, and self-rated health in US me...
Older African American men are at increased risk of Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) but demonstrate high rates...
Social support promotes behavior change and self-management that leads to improved health outcomes. ...
African American men are more likely to have diagnosed or undiagnosed diabetes than non-Hispanic Whi...
This study investigated how ethnicity, perceived family/friend social support (FSS), and health beha...
The management and impact of type 2 diabetes on the sense of self, lifestyle, and significant others...
Background: Diabetes has reached epidemic proportions in the United States, particularly among minor...
This study explores gender values and beliefs among Latino and African American men with diabetes an...
Family members and friends play an important supportive role in the management of chronic illnesses ...
The present study examined (a) whether a diabetes-specific measure of social support is more highly ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) purports that over 422 million people around the world are diagn...
Differences in Mexican American ethnicity, family and friend social support, and importance of diabe...
abstract: Young adults with type one diabetes mellitus (T1DM) face unique challenges in managing the...
Background: Chronic diseases are highly prevalent among men in the United States and chronic disease...