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Type 2 Diabetes Self-Care in Oxcutzcab, Yucatan, Mexico: The Role of Mental Health


Abstract Introduction: Understanding mental health in the context of type 2 diabetes self-care behaviors may lead to improvements in disease prognosis, overall well-being, and delivery of services. The purpose of this study was to understand differences in adherence to type 2 diabetes treatment among individuals who report anxiety, anger, and depression. Methods: Questionnaires were administered to 111 individuals with type 2 diabetes in Oxcutzcab, Yucatan, Mexico. Participants completed the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory, State-Trait Anger Expression Inventory-2, the Beck Depression Inventory, and the Scale of Adherence to Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 Treatment. Results: Independent-samples t -test was used to determine mean differences in mental health variables for adherence to treatment variables. Overall, reported levels of anxiety, anger, and depression differed for certain adherence-related behaviors and experiences. Discussion: Our results indicate the importance of mental health assessment and support as part of the type 2 diabetes disease management process in Yucatan.
Authors Pardo Aguilar , Jenifer J. Thomas University of WyomingORCID , Antonio Vicente Yam Sosa ORCID , Luis Alcocer ORCID , Saydi Paloma Santoyo Fuentes ORCID
Journal Info SAGE Publishing | Journal of Transcultural Nursing
Publication Date 3/18/2025
ISSN 1043-6596
TypeKeyword Image article
Open Access closed Closed Access
DOI https://doi.org/10.1177/10436596251323579
KeywordsKeyword Image Depression (Score: 0.5123664)