Promoting Population Mental Health and Well-Being 2019
DOI: 10.26911/theicph.2019.02.46
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Illness Perception, Motivation, and Self-Care Behavior in Diabetic Patients

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“…The majority gender is women, women have a risk of developing diabetes mellitus because physically women risky have the opportunity against the increase in body mass index (Bintoro, T et al 2019). This is in line with research (Widiastuti 2020), which shows that the majority of respondents with diabetes mellitus are women (79%).…”
Section: Gendersupporting
confidence: 83%
“…The majority gender is women, women have a risk of developing diabetes mellitus because physically women risky have the opportunity against the increase in body mass index (Bintoro, T et al 2019). This is in line with research (Widiastuti 2020), which shows that the majority of respondents with diabetes mellitus are women (79%).…”
Section: Gendersupporting
confidence: 83%
“…Factors that influence self-care behavior are factors from the patient himself, namely, knowledge, attitudes, motivation, family support, economy, and self-efficacy [11]. Other studies have stated that behavior greatly influences the self-care of DM patients [12], [13]. Good self-care behavior has an important role in diabetes management, especially in preventing diabetes complications [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Factors that influence self-care behavior are factors from the patient himself, namely: knowledge, attitudes, motivation, family support, economy, and selfefficacy (Shrivastava et al, 2013). Other studies have stated that behavior greatly influences the self-care of DM patients (Karimi et al, 2017, Bintoro et al, 2019. Good self-care behavior has an essential role in diabetes management, especially in preventing diabetes complications (ADA, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%