How dyadic appraisal moderate the association between dyadic coping and diabetes management efficacy

Publication
Journal of Health Psychology

Abstract

To explore the moderating role of dyadic appraisal in the association between dyadic coping and diabetes management efficacy. Two hundred seventy six middle-aged and older couple pairs with one spouse who had diabetes were recruited from 14 community healthcare centers across Guangzhou. The moderating role of dyadic appraisal was investigated using the actor–partner interdependence moderation model. When both couples considered diabetes to be a shared condition, statistically-significant associations were found between patients’ negative (β = −22.7, p = 0.008) and neutral behaviors (β = 13.6, p = 0.017), plus spouses’ positive behaviors (β = 22.8, p = 0.009) on their own diabetes management efficacy, respectively (i.e. actor effects); as well as between spouses’ positive (β = 16.8, p = 0.028), negative (β = −28.5, p  <  0.001), and neutral behaviors (β = 16.9, p = 0.006) on patient’s diabetes management efficacy (i.e. partner effects). Dyadic appraisal moderates the association between dyadic coping and diabetes management efficacy.

Keywords: coping; efficacy; evaluation; management; spousal participation.

Huiqiong Zheng
Huiqiong Zheng
Master of Science in Epidemiology and Biostatistics, 2020-2023

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Xinyu Fan
Xinyu Fan
Master in Epidemiology and Health Statistics
Yanjuan Wu
Yanjuan Wu
Master of Science in Epidemiology and Biostatistics, 2020-2023

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Yixuan Liu
Yixuan Liu
Master of Science in Epidemiology and Biostatistics, 2021-2024

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Yingxin Xu
Yingxin Xu
Master in Epidemiology and Health Statistics

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Jingyi Zhi
Jingyi Zhi
Master in Epidemiology and Health Statistics

design and evaluation of strategies for the early prevention and intervention management of dementia

Conghui Yang
Conghui Yang
Master of Science in Epidemiology and Biostatistics, 2020-2023

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Jing Liao
Jing Liao
Associate professor, Department of Medical Statistics & Epidemiology| SYSU Global Health Institute (SGHI), Sun Yat-sen University, China

Healthy ageing dynamics, examining social networks × health behaviors × multidimensional functioning (physical/cognitive/social). Uses longitudinal cohort modeling (global datasets) to pinpoint socio-determinants, with RCT-validated interventions.