Mediators of adherence among adults with comorbid diabetes and depression: The role of self-efficacy and social support
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Mediators of adherence among adults with comorbid diabetes and depression: The role of self-efficacy and social support
Abstract
Depression and diabetes have been linked in a variety of ways, and the presence of depression in those with diabetes can negatively affect adherence to care recommendations. A sample of 201 participants with Type 2 Diabetes completed a cross-sectional survey that assessed depressive symptoms, adherence, self-efficacy, social support, and personal characteristics. Multiple regression analysis was used to test whether self-efficacy and social support mediate the relationship between depressive symptoms and adherence. The findings suggest complete mediation via self-efficacy and some types of social support. Intervening to bolster self-efficacy and social support may decrease the negative effect of depression on adherence.
Keywords: adherence; adults; depression; self-efficacy; social support.
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