Authors
Russell E Glasgow, Laurie Ruggiero, Elizabeth G Eakin, Janet Dryfoos, Lisa Chobanian
Publication date
1997/4/1
Journal
Diabetes care
Volume
20
Issue
4
Pages
562-567
Publisher
American Diabetes Association
Description
OBJECTIVE
This study investigated the quality of life and the demographic, medical-history, and self-management characteristics associated with it.
RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS
A diabetes self-management survey was sent to 2,800 adults with diabetes throughout the U.S. who were part of a marketing company national sample. The response rate was 73%. The final sample of 2,056 persons was heterogeneous: the average age was 59 years (range, 18–92 years); 53% had high school education or less; 86% had type II diabetes; 62% were female; and 31% reported being on an intensive management plan, such as the one used in the Diabetes Control and Complications Trial. Quality-of-life items included the social, physical, and mental health dimensions of the Short Form (SF-20) of the General Health Survey.
RESULTS
Overall, respondents reported a moderate to low quality of life, relative to previous …
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