1. A longitudinal study of the stress of poor glucose control and diabetes distress.
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Marengo, Christina M, Aronson, Benjamin D, Sittner, Kelley J, and Walls, Melissa L
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DIABETES & psychology , *NATIVE Americans , *GLYCEMIC control , *SELF-perception , *RESEARCH methodology , *SELF-management (Psychology) , *QUANTITATIVE research , *PSYCHOLOGICAL tests , *ACTION research , *QUESTIONNAIRES , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics , *STATISTICAL models , *PATH analysis (Statistics) , *DATA analysis software , *STATISTICAL sampling , *PSYCHOLOGICAL distress , *LONGITUDINAL method - Abstract
Poor glucose control can be viewed as a stressor, possibly promulgating diabetes distress. We examined the relationship between perceived blood glucose control and diabetes distress over time using a partially controlled cross-lagged path analysis model. After controlling for demographics, control at 6 months was directly related to change in distress at 12 months. Subsequently, distress at 12 months was directly related to change in control at 18 months. Both 6-month control and distress had significant indirect effects on 18-month control and distress. This demonstrates the nuanced bi-directional relationship between the stress of poor perceived control and diabetes distress. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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