Authors
Urmimala Sarkar, Lawrence Fisher, Dean Schillinger
Publication date
2006/4/1
Journal
Diabetes care
Volume
29
Issue
4
Pages
823-829
Publisher
American Diabetes Association
Description
OBJECTIVE—Although prior research demonstrated that improving diabetes self-efficacy can improve self-management behavior, little is known about the applicability of this research across race/ethnicity and health literacy levels. We examined the relationship between diabetes self-efficacy and self-management behavior in an urban, diverse, low-income population with a high prevalence of limited health literacy.
RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS—We administered an oral questionnaire in Spanish and English to patients with type 2 diabetes at two primary care clinics at a public hospital. We measured self-efficacy, health literacy, and self-management behaviors using established instruments. We performed multivariate regressions to explore the associations between self-efficacy and self-management, adjusting for clinical and demographic factors. We tested for interactions between self …
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