| Literature DB >> 11846346 |
T Chas Skinner1, Sarah E Hampson, Chris Fife-Schaw.
Abstract
This study compared 3 models of association between personality, personal model beliefs, and self-care in a cross-sectional design. These models were as follows: (a) Emotional stability determines self-care indirectly through personal model beliefs, and conscientiousness is a direct predictor of self-care; (b) emotional stability determines self-care indirectly through personal model beliefs, and conscientiousness moderates the association between beliefs and self-care; (c) both emotional stability and conscientiousness determine self-care indirectly through personal model beliefs. Participants (N = 358, aged 12-30 years) with Type 1 diabetes completed measures of personality, personal model beliefs, and self-care. Structural equation modeling indicated that Model C was the best fit to the data.Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 11846346
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Psychol ISSN: 0278-6133 Impact factor: 4.267