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Eckleberry, Jodie Gail.
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The relationship of health locus of control, health value, and perceived health competence to Type 2 diabetes mellitus outcomes.
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The relationship of health locus of control, health value, and perceived health competence to Type 2 diabetes mellitus outcomes./
Author:
Eckleberry, Jodie Gail.
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115 p.
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Adviser: Richard Antes.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International60-12B.
Subject:
Psychology, Clinical. -
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9780599590700
The relationship of health locus of control, health value, and perceived health competence to Type 2 diabetes mellitus outcomes.
Eckleberry, Jodie Gail.
The relationship of health locus of control, health value, and perceived health competence to Type 2 diabetes mellitus outcomes.
- 115 p.
Adviser: Richard Antes.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Indiana State University, 2000.
The purpose of this study was to answer the questions: (a) What is the relationship between metabolic control and health-related quality of life? (b) What is the relationship among health locus of control, health value, perceived health competence, and metabolic control in Type 2 diabetes? and (c) What is the relationship among health locus of control, health value, perceived health competence, and health-related quality of life in Type 2 diabetes?
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Psychology, Clinical.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 60-12, Section: B, page: 6359.
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The purpose of this study was to answer the questions: (a) What is the relationship between metabolic control and health-related quality of life? (b) What is the relationship among health locus of control, health value, perceived health competence, and metabolic control in Type 2 diabetes? and (c) What is the relationship among health locus of control, health value, perceived health competence, and health-related quality of life in Type 2 diabetes?
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Ninety-one adults ages 30--79 with Type 2 diabetes mellitus were recruited from physicians' offices in Southern Indiana. Participants completed instruments that provided (a) disease-specific health locus of control, (b) health value, (c) disease-specific self-efficacy, and (d) disease-specific health-related quality of life. A measure of metabolic control was also obtained.
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A multiple regression analysis was performed to determine the relationship of demographic variables to metabolic control and health-related quality of life. None of the demographic variables predicted metabolic control ( F (6, 79) = .75, p < .05). Age was a significant predictor of health-related quality of life (t (79) = -1.99, p < .05) and was controlled in further analyses. Based on a canonical correlation analysis, no significant relationship was found between metabolic control and health-related quality of life ( r = -.08, p < .05). The hypotheses and data analysis procedures were changed to reflect the independent outcomes. Hierarchical multiple regression analyses revealed that perceived health competence was a significant predictor of metabolic control (F (1, 89) = 4.20, p < .05) and health-related quality of life ( F (1, 89) = 27.36, p < .05).
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The main conclusions are: (a) metabolic control and health-related quality of life are independent outcomes of Type 2 diabetes; and (b) perceived health competence predicts metabolic control and health-related quality of life. Other conclusions and implications are discussed.
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