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Self-efficacy and health behaviors toward the prevention of diabetes among high risk individuals living in Appalachia.

Elena Serrano1, Jennifer Leiferman, Sarah Dauber.   

Abstract

Recent clinical trials indicate that type 2 diabetes can largely be prevented through lifestyle factors. In order to identify important modalities for the prevention of diabetes in medically underserved counties of Virginia (Appalachia), a questionnaire was administered to 135 at-risk individuals, having reported at least one risk factor for diabetes. The questionnaire assessed attitudes, self-efficacy, diet, and physical activity toward the prevention of type 2 diabetes. Overall, none of the respondents reported being told by a physician that they were at risk for diabetes. Overweight was the most frequently reported risk factor (87.0%), followed by physical inactivity (67.3%). More than one-third (38.9%) reported at least three diabetes symptoms. When stratified by low and high risk level, there were no significant differences in self-efficacy, control, and healthy dietary behaviors (p < .05). High risk individuals did report having lower rates of full health insurance coverage, being less active and running out of food more frequently than low risk individuals, however. The findings suggest that cost-effective prevention efforts should incorporate physician education, include screenings, and address self-efficacy enhancing strategies toward preventing type 2 diabetes.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17571525     DOI: 10.1007/s10900-006-9034-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Community Health        ISSN: 0094-5145


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