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Indian Journal of Psychological Science
Year : 2018, Volume : 10, Issue : 1
First page : ( 32) Last page : ( 42)
Print ISSN : 0976-9218.

Illness Perception among Diabetes in TamilNadu: A Pilot Study

Murugesan Manikandaprabu1, Sundaramoorthy Jeyavel2, Pandey Vijyendra3

1Research scholar, Department of Psychology, School of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Central University of Karnataka, Gulbarga, India

2Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, School of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Central University of Karnataka, Gulbarga, India

3Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, School of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Central University of Karnataka, Gulbarga, India

Online published on 20 September, 2019.

Abstract

The main objective of this study was to determine the illness perception of diabetic patients in Coimbatore city, TamilNadu, India. This cross-sectional study focused on 60diabetic patients undergoing treatment at a public hospital and private hospital. Demographic data sheet and illness perception questionnaires (revised) were used as measuring instruments. The collected data were analyzed using Pearson product moment correlation, ‘t ’test and frequency analysis. The findings of the study revealed that perceived symptoms (Identity) had positively related to risk factors. Patients ’perception of timeline belief about their illness had positively related with consequences at the same time inversely related to their personal control. The perception of patients ’consequences due to diabetes had positively related to psychological attributions and risk factors. The patients ’belief in their personal control and treatment control had positively related with illness coherence.

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Keywords

Diabetes, Illness Perception, India.

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