ADOLESCENTS HEALTH ATTITUDES AND ADHERENCE TO TREATMENT FOR INSULIN-DEPENDENT DIABETES-MELLITUS

Citation
N. Palardy et al., ADOLESCENTS HEALTH ATTITUDES AND ADHERENCE TO TREATMENT FOR INSULIN-DEPENDENT DIABETES-MELLITUS, Journal of developmental and behavioral pediatrics, 19(1), 1998, pp. 31-37
Citations number
26
Categorie Soggetti
Psychology, Developmental","Behavioral Sciences",Pediatrics
ISSN journal
0196206X
Volume
19
Issue
1
Year of publication
1998
Pages
31 - 37
Database
ISI
SICI code
0196-206X(1998)19:1<31:AHAAAT>2.0.ZU;2-6
Abstract
Adolescents' health attitudes and adherence to treatment for insulin-d ependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) were evaluated using the protection motivation theory (PMT). We expected cognitive appraisals of adherence (self-efficacy for treatment management, response efficacy of treatme nt, response costs of adherence) to be more influential for adherence than appraisals of nonadherence (rewards of nonadherence, perceptions of the risks of nonadherence, perceived severity of the risks), Adoles cents (N = 101) with IDDM completed self-report measures of treatment adherence and of the PMT variables. Hierarchical regression analyses r evealed that cognitions concerning adherence explained a statistically significant proportion of the variance in treatment adherence (sr(2) = .17). Response costs of adherence produced the strongest correlation s with overall adherence and with three of the four individual compone nts of IDDM treatment (insulin injections, blood glucose monitoring, d iet). The findings suggest that persuasive health communications might focus on appraisals of adherence rather than on risks of nonadherence .