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Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science ; (12): 539-541, 2012.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-426987

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ObjectiveTo explore the relationship between the core self-evaluations,copying style and learning engagement of college students.Methods 250 college students were asked to complete the core self-evaluations scale,copying style scale and learning engagement scale.ResultsBivariate correlations results indicated that there was significantly positive correlation between the core self-evaluations,copying style and learning engagement in college students( r=0.179 ~ 0.586,P< 0.05 ) ; core self-evaluations affected motivation indirectly by the copying style; core self-evaluations had a direct influence on vigor and absorption; core self-evaluations had a indirect influence on vigor and absorption.ConclusionCopying style was a full mediator of the relationship of the core self-evaluations and motivation,but copying style partially mediated the relationship of the core self-evaluations and vigor and absorption.

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Ter. psicol ; 29(1): 5-11, jul. 2011. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-592115

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Se han reportado bajas tasas de adherencia al tratamiento de enfermedades crónicas (50 por ciento). Asimismo, los factores psicosociales estarían relacionados con la adherencia al tratamiento. Con el propósito de identificar la relación que existe entre factores psicosociales y la adherencia al tratamiento de la DM2 en usuarios del sistema de salud pública chileno, se diseñó un estudio no experimental transversal correlacional (n = 50, edad promedio 60,76 años). Se autoadministraron encuestas para evaluar estrés y estilo de afrontamiento, sintomatología depresiva, percepción de apoyo social y adherencia al tratamiento. 40 por ciento de los pacientes presenta valores de hemoglobina glicosilada (Hb1Ac) mayores a 9 por ciento, mientras que un 66 por ciento de los participantes presenta desde moderados a altos niveles de estrés. En promedio durante los últimos 7 días los participantes han cumplido con la dieta general en 4,37 días, han consumido frutas y verduras en 3,14 días y han realizado exámenes de glicemia en 1,1 días. Existe una correlación directa entre el estrés y la hemoglobina glicosilada. El apoyo social y la sintomatología depresiva no se asociaron con la adherencia al tratamiento pero sí con el estrés. Se confirman pobres cifras de adherencia, y la asociación entre alto estrés y altos índices de Hb1Ac.


It is estimated that rates of non-adherence to chronic diseases are around 50 percent. International studies have reported some psychosocial factors related to treatment adherence. The purpose of the present study was to detect the relationship between psychosocial factors and treatment adherence in a sample of Type 2 Diabetics subjects from a public health institution. To this end, a non - experimental transversal correlational study was designed with a 50 DM2 subjects sample, which average age was 60,76 years old. Self-report measures of stress level, coping style, depressive symptoms, social support perception and treatment adherence, were obtained. The results revealed that 40 percent of participants had glycosylated hemoglobin over 9 percent, and 66 percent of them shown moderate to high stress levels. In average during the last 7 days, the participants have accomplished the diet 4,37 days, consumed fruits and vegetables 3,14 days and took glycemia test in 1,1 days. There is a direct correlation between the stress level and concentrations of glycosylated hemoglobin. Unlike stress, social support and depressive symptomatology was not associated with treatment adherence. These results confirm low levels of treatment adherence and high rates of stress in DM2 patients, as well as its association with high levels of glycosylated hemoglobin.


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Humans , Male , Adult , Female , Middle Aged , Patient Compliance/psychology , /psychology , /therapy , Attitude to Health , Social Support , Depression , Stress, Psychological , Cross-Sectional Studies , Interpersonal Relations
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