OBJECTIVE: The study examines diabetes attitude differences by treatment modality (insulin vs. no insulin), race/ethnicity, and the interaction of these two variables for people with type 2 diabetes. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Data were collected with the Diabetes Care Profile (DCP), an instrument that assesses psychosocial factors related to diabetes. Participants (n = 672) were recruited in the metropolitan Detroit, Michigan, area from 1993 to 1996. A total of 68% of these participants were African-Americans with type 2 diabetes, and 32% were Caucasians with type 2 diabetes. Analyses of covariance were performed to examine the effects of race/ethnicity, treatment, and their interaction for each DCP scale. RESULTS: The four patient categories (two ethnicities by two treatment modalities) differed by age, years with diabetes, education, and sex distribution. Treatment modality had a significant effect on 6 of the 16 DCP scales (Control, Social and Personal Factors, Positive Attitude, Negative Attitude, Self-Care Ability, and Exercise Barriers). Ethnicity was a significant effect for three scales (Control, Support, and Support Attitudes). The interaction of race/ethnicity and treatment modality was a significant effect for two related attitude scales (Positive Attitude and Negative Attitude). CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest that attitudes toward diabetes are similar for African-American and Caucasian patients with type 2 diabetes. The results also suggest that treatment modality has a greater effect on attitudes than either race/ethnicity or the interaction effect. However, Caucasian patients using insulin differed from the other patient groups by having the least positive and the most negative attitudes regarding diabetes.
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March 01 2000
The influence of treatment modality and ethnicity on attitudes in type 2 diabetes. Free
J T Fitzgerald;
J T Fitzgerald
Department of Medical Education, the University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor 48109-0201, USA. [email protected]
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L D Gruppen;
L D Gruppen
Department of Medical Education, the University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor 48109-0201, USA. [email protected]
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R M Anderson;
R M Anderson
Department of Medical Education, the University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor 48109-0201, USA. [email protected]
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M M Funnell;
M M Funnell
Department of Medical Education, the University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor 48109-0201, USA. [email protected]
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S J Jacober;
S J Jacober
Department of Medical Education, the University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor 48109-0201, USA. [email protected]
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G Grunberger;
G Grunberger
Department of Medical Education, the University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor 48109-0201, USA. [email protected]
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L C Aman
L C Aman
Department of Medical Education, the University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor 48109-0201, USA. [email protected]
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J T Fitzgerald, L D Gruppen, R M Anderson, M M Funnell, S J Jacober, G Grunberger, L C Aman; The influence of treatment modality and ethnicity on attitudes in type 2 diabetes.. Diabetes Care 1 March 2000; 23 (3): 313–318. https://doi.org/10.2337/diacare.23.3.313
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