Title of article :
The Intermediary Role of Self-Efficacy in Relation with Stress, Glycosylated Haemoglobin and Health-Related Quality of Life in Patients with Type2 Diabetes
Author/Authors :
Alipour, A Dept. of Psychology - Payame Noor University, Tehran , Zare, H Dept. of Psychology - Payame Noor University, Tehran , Aerab Sheibani, Kh Dept. of Psychology - Payame Noor University, Tehran , Poursharifi, H Dept. of psychology - School of Psychology and Educational Sciences - Tabriz University, Tabriz , Afkhami Ardekani, M Dept. of Ophthalmology - Shahid Sadoughi university of Medical Science - Yazd Diabetes Research Center, Yazd
Abstract :
Background: Stress is not always a direct result of stressful conditions, but rather the way they are perceived. Thus
individual variables that may be associated with perceived stress should be examined in stress studies. This study investigates
the intermediary role of self-efficacy in relation with stress, glycosylated haemoglobin and health-related quality
of life in patients with type2 diabetes.
Methods: All women with diabetes in Yazd Diabetes Research Centre, in 2012, were considered and 80 women were
selected by random sampling. They completed Shirer’s self-efficacy scale questionnaire, depression, anxiety and stress
scale (DASS), and ADDQ0L19 questionnaire. Then they were introduced to the lab for blood test. Data were analysed
by SPSS software and stepwise regression method.
Results: Pearson correlation test results showed that the hemoglobin A1c (r = 0.35) and Quality of Life (r = -0.22)
are associated with stress (P <0.05). As so hemoglobin A1c (r = 0.83) and Quality of Life (r = 0.37) with variable of
self efficacy are associated positively and significantly (P <0.05). Results of stepwise regression also showed that self
efficacy and stress scales 0.697 of variance hemoglobin A1c and 0.140 of variance of Quality of life explaining to do.
Conclusion: The impact of stress on blood sugar and patients’ health-related quality of life can be influenced by their
self-efficacy; therefore it is suggested that an educational intervention is done to increase patients’ self-efficacy to better
cope with stress in their life.
Keywords :
Diabetes , HbA1c , Self efficacy , Health-related quality , Stress
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics