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Does social support moderate the relationship between selfcompassion and medical adherence of Type 2 Diabetes patients?
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2019-12-20
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Karataş, Derya
Bozo Özen, Özlem
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In the regard of the literature, moderator role of perceived social support on the relationship of self-compassion and medical adherence of Type to Diabetic patients was examined. It was found that total adherence score was positively correlated with satisfaction with life ( r = .18, p < .05 ) and with perceived social support ( r = .29, p < .01) which means that higher levels of total adherence sores was associated with higher levels of satisfaction with life and with perceived social support. Overall model was found to be significant F (4,114) = 6.06, p <.01, R2 = .11. However interaction was not found to be significant (p > .05) so there was no moderation effect. Moderator role of perceived social support on the relationship of self-compassion and the level of satisfaction with life of Type 2 Diabetic patients was examined. Overall model was found to be significant [F (3,115) = 8.12, p < .001, R2 = .16] however, the interaction and moderation was not found to be significant.
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http://psksosyal.net/docs/SPKAbstracts2019.pdf
https://hdl.handle.net/11511/79455
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3. Sosyal Psikoloji Kongresi,20 - 21 Aralık 2019
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D. Karataş and Ö. Bozo Özen, “Does social support moderate the relationship between selfcompassion and medical adherence of Type 2 Diabetes patients?,” presented at the 3. Sosyal Psikoloji Kongresi,20 - 21 Aralık 2019, İstanbul, Türkiye, 2019, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: http://psksosyal.net/docs/SPKAbstracts2019.pdf.