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Social support improves self-efficacy, which in turns enhances self-management that lead to better psychological outcomes of persons with type 2 diabetes (T2D). The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between social support and psychological outcomes of adults with T2D. A cross-sectional design was used to recruit a sample of 339 participants from a diabetes clinic. The participants responded to a series of questionnaires on demographics, social support dimensions, and self-management; self-efficacy; and psychological outcomes. The function and quality of social support were positively associated with self-efficacy. Self-efficacy was significantly associated with both self-management and psychological outcomes. In addition, self-efficacy demonstrated successful mediation role in the relationship between social support and psychological outcomes of T2D, however, self-management failed to mediate this relationship. The quality and functionality of social support are distinctive variables that should be recognized to promote social support interventions to reduce or prevent T2D-related psychological outcomes.
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Tariq Al‐Dwaikat
Jordan University of Science and Technology
Jehad A. Rababah
Jordan University of Science and Technology
Mohammed Munther Al‐Hammouri
Jordan University of Science and Technology
Western Journal of Nursing Research
University of Louisville
Jordan University of Science and Technology
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69ffdf29da5c1eb07f2d8df2 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/0193945920921101