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Support and influence in the context of diabetes management: Do racial/ethnic differences exist?

August,Kristin J.; Sorkin,Dara H.
Journal of Health Psychology , Volume 16 (5): 711 SAGEJul 1, 2011

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Support and influence in the context of diabetes management: Do racial/ethnic differences exist?

Abstract

This study examined the sources and frequency of, and dietary behavioral responses to, health-related social support and control in a racially/ethnically diverse sample of 1,361 adults with type 2 diabetes. Spouses were the most frequently reported sources of support/control for all racial/ethnic groups examined. Mexican Americans and Vietnamese Americans received more support/control compared to non-Hispanic whites. All types of social involvement were associated with good dietary behavior for Mexican Americans, whereas only support was associated with good dietary behavior for non-Hispanic whites. The findings underscore the importance of considering racial/ethnic differences in examining social network members’ involvement in chronic disease management.
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Title
Support and influence in the context of diabetes management: Do racial/ethnic differences exist?
Author(s)
August,Kristin J.; Sorkin,Dara H.
Journal
Journal of Health Psychology , Volume 16 (5): 711 SAGE – Jul 1, 2011
Publisher
Sage Publications
Copyright
Copyright © 2011 by SAGE Publications
ISSN
1359-1053
eISSN
1461-7277
D.O.I.
10.1177/1359105310388320
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