2022
DOI: 10.2147/prbm.s381742
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The Association Between General Self-Efficacy and Depressive Symptoms in People with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: The Mediating Role of Coping Styles Preference

Abstract: Background Depressive symptoms are prevalent in persons with type 2 diabetes mellitus and related with poor disease outcomes. Both general self-efficacy and coping style are associated with depressive symptoms. A model about proactive coping indicates that coping style plays a mediation role between general self-efficacy and depressive symptoms. But, empirical evidence is missing about this potential mediation relationship which may be a barrier of taking precise strategies for relieving depressiv… Show more

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“…This study revealed that the selected subjects seldom adopt confrontation coping styles but mostly avoidance and acceptance-resignation coping styles, consistent with Li [22]. It may be related to the obvious discomfort symptoms of hospitalized elderly people during the acute attack stage of the disease [23]. The elderly hospitalized suffer from physical and mental pressure due to degenerative changes and body pain [24].…”
Section: Current Of Medical Coping Style In Hospitalized Elderlysupporting
confidence: 55%
“…This study revealed that the selected subjects seldom adopt confrontation coping styles but mostly avoidance and acceptance-resignation coping styles, consistent with Li [22]. It may be related to the obvious discomfort symptoms of hospitalized elderly people during the acute attack stage of the disease [23]. The elderly hospitalized suffer from physical and mental pressure due to degenerative changes and body pain [24].…”
Section: Current Of Medical Coping Style In Hospitalized Elderlysupporting
confidence: 55%