Volume 1, Issue 2 (Winter 2014)                   J Diabetes Nurs 2014, 1(2): 39-49 | Back to browse issues page

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mazlum befruei N, afkhami ardakani M, Shams esfand abadi H, jalali M R. Investigating the Simple and Multiple Resilience and Hardiness with Problem-Oriented and Emotional-Oriented Coping Styles in Diabetes Type 2 in Yazd City. J Diabetes Nurs 2014; 1 (2) :39-49
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Introduction: The purpose of the present research was to investigate the simple and multiple resilience and hardiness with problem - oriented and emotional - oriented coping styles in patients suffering from diabetes type 2 in Yazd city.

 

Methodology: Present research is of a causal – comparison Type. Present society includes all patients with diabetes, referred to diabetes research center of Yazd in Bahman and Esfand, in 1390 year. Statistical sample was 310 patients (160 women and 150 men) that were selected with lain sampling and Kereschi and Morgan. The instruments used in this research include Caner and Davison resilience, Ahvaz University's questionnaire of hardiness and Lazarous and Folkeman coping styles questionnaire.  

 

Results: Results indicated that were correlation between resilience and hardiness (R= 0/54), problem- oriented and resilience (R=0/41), problem - oriented and hardiness (R=0/6) that have significant (p<0/001) and results indicated that hardiness interpretation 36% (R2=0/36) variance of problem- oriented (F1,228=222/04,P<0/001). And resilience interpretation 1 %( F1,228=6/4,P=0/01).

 

Conclusion: Resilient it indicated that individual's have self -control (one of resilience dimensional , this competency helps that diabetic patient feel determinant in his/her life and actively use coping styles in bad situation.

 
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Special
Received: 2013/09/29 | Accepted: 2013/10/12 | Published: 2013/10/12

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