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Zeinab Shayeghian, Parisa Amiri, Maria E. Aguilar-Vafaie, Mahmoud Parvin, Kobra Roohi Gillani,
Volume 13, Issue 2 (1-2014)
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Background: Cognitive and emotional deficits in alexithymia lead to various problems in somatic disorders and other medical conditions for example Diabetics. The aim of this study was to examine the effect of alexithymia on relationship between self-care and control of blood sugar in type 2 diabetes patients within the Iranian social and cultural context. Methods: The present study was a cross-sectional investigation. The study sample consisted of 100 (60 females and 40 males, aged 40 to 70 years) type 2 diabetic outpatients visiting Labbafinejad hospital during the year 2012. Measures for data collection included demographic, anthropometric and clinical questionnaires, the short scale for diabetes self-care activities and the diabetes-related quality of life. Blood tests were performed to obtain HbA1c levels and other laboratory measures related to the study. Data were analyzed using SPSS16 software. Results: Pearson product correlation results yielded significant negative associations between self- care activities and alexithymia as well as HbA1c levels in type 2 diabetes patients. Results of hierarchical regression analyses indicated that diabetes-related self-care activities explained 40% of HbA1c variance and alexithymia added explanatory variance above and beyond self-care, to jointly explain 58% of HbA1c variance. Conclusion: Based on the present findings, diabetes-related self-care and alexithymia predicted HbA1c levels in patients with type 2 diabetes. Given the evidence on the additive validity of alexithymia in the prediction of HbA1c levels found in the present study, attention to emotional competencies and disorders of Iranian diabetic patients may effectively contribute to their control of diabetes.
Zeinab Shayeghian, Parisa Amiri, Maria E. Aguilar-Vafaie, Mohammad Ali Besharat, Mahmoud Parvin, Kobra Roohi Gilani,
Volume 14, Issue 4 (5-2015)
Abstract

Background: One of the important goals in control diabetes to maintain normal levels of glycated hemoglobin, but different social and psychological factors such as social support and alexithymia play role on process of this control. The purpose of present study was to examine the role of alexithymia on the association of social support and glycated hemoglobin in patients with type 2 diabetes. Methods: This was a cross-sectional study. The study sample consisted of 100 (60% females, 40-60 years) type 2 diabetic out-patients visiting the Labbafinejad hospital in 2013. The sample of the present study was a convenience sample. Measures of data collection included demographic and anthropometric questionnaires, Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support, Toronto Alexithymia Scale and test of glycated hemoglobin. The collected data were analyzed, using multiple regression analysis. Results: Pearson's correlation coefficients showed a significant association between better reported perceived social support and lower alexithymia and glycated hemoglobin. Results of hierarchical linear regression analyses indicated that social support explained 23% and alexithymia 31% of glycated hemoglobin variance. As well as, alexithymia moderated association between perceived social support and glycated hemoglobin in patient with type 2 diabetes. Conclusion: Based on the present data, alexithymia has moderate role on the association between perceived social support and glycated hemoglobin in patient with type 2 diabetes. The results of this study highlight effective psychological factors in glycated hemoglobin which can help in the conceptualization, planning and design of treatment policies for control and treatment of type 2 diabetes.



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