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Predictors of psychological well-being in types 1 and 2 diabetes

Authors :
John E. Tooke
Afsane Riazi
Christine Eiser
J. Richard Eiser
Suzie Hammersley
Source :
Psychology & Health. 16:99-110
Publication Year :
2001
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2001.

Abstract

Psychological well-being and individuals representations of their illness were assessed for 96 patients with Type 1 diabetes and 139 patients with Type 2 diabetes who attended a hospital diabetic clinic for an annual check-up. Metabolic control (HbAlc) and the presence of diabetic complications (retinopathy, neuropathy, hypertension and nephropathy) were also recorded. Type 2 patients, as expected, tended to be older and be experiencing more complications than Type 1 patients. Consistent with previous findings, women reported lower well-being than men. Type 1 and Type 2 patients did not differ in terms of well-being, but the predictors of well-being were somewhat different in the two groups. In both groups, well-being was related to control beliefs (confidence in self-management and ability to delay complications) and to lower ratings of the extent to which diabetes interfered with everyday activities. For Type 1 patients only, well-being also related to a tendency to perceive their diabetes as h...

Details

ISSN :
14768321 and 08870446
Volume :
16
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Psychology & Health
Accession number :
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