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Correlation of Conservative Coping Strategies in Diabetic Patients and Healthy Individuals

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  344-353

Abstract

 Background & aim: Diabetes is one of the most serious public health problems in the world with a growing trend. The specific problems of these patients in the controlling and treating of this disease, which is cause many challenges in everyday life, which necessitates the use of coping behaviors in order to better adapt to stressful conditions. The aim of this study was to correlate the Coping Strategies with Short-Term Memory capacity in type 1 and type 2 diabetic patients and healthy individuals. Methods: The present study was an analytical study of correlation conducted to correlate Coping Strategies with Short-Term Memory capacity in type 1 and type 2 diabetic patients and healthy individuals at Mazandaran Diabetes Center. The statistical population of the study was 176 people, of which 58 people with type 1 Diabetes, 60 people with type 2 Diabetes and 58 healthy people entered the study. In the present study, self-report questions, standard questionnaires to deal with stress situations and computer tools were used to measure short-term and long-term memory. Results: No Negative and significant correlation was seen (p<0. 01) between Short-Term Memory capacity and mental capacity with avoidant Coping Strategies and type type1 Diabetes as well as negative and significant correlation (p<0. 01) between Short-Term Memory capacity and mental capacity with strategies. Also, there was a negative and significant correlation (p <0. 01) between Short-Term Memory capacity and mental capacity with emotion Coping Strategies in the type 2 Diabetes. No significant difference was observed in other components. Conclusion: The obtained findings indicated that using a coping strategy to address the problem of stressful conditions increases the Short-Term Memory capacity. The use of emotion-oriented and avoidance Coping Strategies will reduce the Short-Term Memory capacity in type 1 and type 2 diabetic patients. Therefore, by controlling stressful situations and training to apply appropriate strategies in crisis situations, the performance of diabetic patients can be improved to some extent.

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    Gohargani, M., Tatevosyan, N., MOUSAVIZADEH, A., & KARIMPOUR, F.. (2020). Correlation of Conservative Coping Strategies in Diabetic Patients and Healthy Individuals. ARMAGHAN DANESH, 25(2 ( (1) 139) ), 344-353. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/406750/en

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    Gohargani M., Tatevosyan N., MOUSAVIZADEH A., KARIMPOUR F.. Correlation of Conservative Coping Strategies in Diabetic Patients and Healthy Individuals. ARMAGHAN DANESH[Internet]. 2020;25(2 ( (1) 139) ):344-353. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/406750/en

    IEEE: Copy

    M. Gohargani, N. Tatevosyan, A. MOUSAVIZADEH, and F. KARIMPOUR, “Correlation of Conservative Coping Strategies in Diabetic Patients and Healthy Individuals,” ARMAGHAN DANESH, vol. 25, no. 2 ( (1) 139) , pp. 344–353, 2020, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/406750/en

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