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Associations of Blood Glucose Control with Self-efficacy and Rated Anxiety/depression in Type II Diabetes Mellitus Patients

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Journal Psychol Rep
Specialties Psychiatry
Psychology
Date 2003 Jun 6
PMID 12785638
Citations 8
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Abstract

We investigated the possible relations of hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) level, a parameter of blood glucose control with scores on anxiety, depression, and self-efficacy for 113 outpatients (55 men and 58 women) with type II diabetes mellitus. The relation between the HbA1c level and the self-efficacy scores as well as with the ratings of anxiety and depression was evaluated. A significant relation was found for the HbA1c level with the scores; however, self-efficacy and anxiety and depression showed no association. These results suggest that HbA1c can be maintained at better levels by increasing self-efficacy of diabetic patients.

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