JURNAL INTERNASIONAL KEBIDANAN 2020-2023 UNIVERSITAS KEDOKTERAN GUILAN VOLUME 33 ISSUE 1.
JOURNAL OF HOLISTIC NURSING OF MIDWIFERY.
The Role of Personality Factors in Predicting Resilience and Coping Styles of Patients With Type 2 Diabetes: A Cross-sectional Study
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JURNAL INTERNASIONAL KEBIDANAN 2020-2023 UNIVERSITAS KEDOKTERAN GUILAN VOLUME 33 ISSUE 1.
JOURNAL OF HOLISTIC NURSING OF MIDWIFERY.
The Role of Personality Factors in Predicting Resilience and Coping Styles of Patients With Type 2 Diabetes: A Cross-sectional Study
JOURNAL OF HOLISTIC NURSING OF MIDWIFERY.
The Role of Personality Factors in Predicting Resilience and Coping Styles of Patients With Type 2 Diabetes: A Cross-sectional Study
Subject
Coping strategies, Personality factors, Psychological resilience, Type 2 diabetes
Description
Introduction: Diabetes is a serious, progressive, and costly disease that creates many
limitations for its patient. Diabetes disrupts a person’s psychological and social adjustment
and coping strategies, resulting in psychological complications for the patients.
Objective: This study aims to determine the role of personality traits in predicting
resilience and coping strategies of patients with type 2 diabetes living in Bushehr City, Iran.
Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional study was performed on 120 patients
with diabetes who were referred to healthcare centers in Bushehr. They were selected
through the convenience sampling method. The study data were collected using
the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale, 60-item Neuroticism-Extraversion-Openness
Personality Inventory, and Coping Strategies Questionnaire. In addition, descriptive
statistics and linear regression tests were employed to interpret the data.
Results: About 60.8% of the participants were female, and more than 90% were married
and lived in urban areas. Based on the study’s results, there is a significant positive
association between neuroticism and emotion-oriented (B=2.68, 95% CI; -0.666 to
4.701, P=0.01) and avoidance (B=2.60, 95% CI; -0.961 to 4.248, P=0.002) coping
strategies. The results illustrated that neuroticism predicted resilience in patients with
type 2 diabetes (B=-6.186, 95% CI; -11.632 to -0.741, P=0.026;), and the model predicted
9% of resilience (Adjusted R2=0.096).
Conclusion: According to the results of the present study, most patients with type 2
diabetes had neuroticism, which could decrease their resilience. Therefore, due to the
increasing trend of diabetic patients in Iran, and considering the etiological factors, it is
necessary to pay attention to the psychological and personality components of these
patients to know and adapt more to their physical and mental conditions.
limitations for its patient. Diabetes disrupts a person’s psychological and social adjustment
and coping strategies, resulting in psychological complications for the patients.
Objective: This study aims to determine the role of personality traits in predicting
resilience and coping strategies of patients with type 2 diabetes living in Bushehr City, Iran.
Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional study was performed on 120 patients
with diabetes who were referred to healthcare centers in Bushehr. They were selected
through the convenience sampling method. The study data were collected using
the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale, 60-item Neuroticism-Extraversion-Openness
Personality Inventory, and Coping Strategies Questionnaire. In addition, descriptive
statistics and linear regression tests were employed to interpret the data.
Results: About 60.8% of the participants were female, and more than 90% were married
and lived in urban areas. Based on the study’s results, there is a significant positive
association between neuroticism and emotion-oriented (B=2.68, 95% CI; -0.666 to
4.701, P=0.01) and avoidance (B=2.60, 95% CI; -0.961 to 4.248, P=0.002) coping
strategies. The results illustrated that neuroticism predicted resilience in patients with
type 2 diabetes (B=-6.186, 95% CI; -11.632 to -0.741, P=0.026;), and the model predicted
9% of resilience (Adjusted R2=0.096).
Conclusion: According to the results of the present study, most patients with type 2
diabetes had neuroticism, which could decrease their resilience. Therefore, due to the
increasing trend of diabetic patients in Iran, and considering the etiological factors, it is
necessary to pay attention to the psychological and personality components of these
patients to know and adapt more to their physical and mental conditions.
Creator
Reza Nemati , Hakimeh Vahedparast , Yaghoub Rashedi , Kamran Mirzaei , Masoud Bahreini
Date
January 2023, Volume 33, Number 1
Contributor
peri irawan
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Language
english
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Reza Nemati , Hakimeh Vahedparast , Yaghoub Rashedi , Kamran Mirzaei , Masoud Bahreini, “JURNAL INTERNASIONAL KEBIDANAN 2020-2023 UNIVERSITAS KEDOKTERAN GUILAN VOLUME 33 ISSUE 1.
JOURNAL OF HOLISTIC NURSING OF MIDWIFERY.
The Role of Personality Factors in Predicting Resilience and Coping Styles of Patients With Type 2 Diabetes: A Cross-sectional Study,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed November 21, 2024, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/981.
JOURNAL OF HOLISTIC NURSING OF MIDWIFERY.
The Role of Personality Factors in Predicting Resilience and Coping Styles of Patients With Type 2 Diabetes: A Cross-sectional Study,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed November 21, 2024, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/981.