2020
DOI: 10.1111/jan.14682
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Mediating effects of social support between Type D personality and self‐care behaviours among heart failure patients

Abstract: Aims Patients with heart failure exhibit poor adherence to self‐care behaviours. Recent studies have shown a link between Type D personality, social support, and self‐care behaviours of patients with chronic diseases. However, the mechanisms underlying this relationship have received little empirical attention in those with heart failure. This study aimed to identify the mediating effects of social support in the relationship between Type D personality and self‐care behaviours in patients with heart failure. D… Show more

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“…Therefore, family and peer support can play a role in mitigating the detrimental effect of depressive symptoms on IGD. It has been previously observed that the mediating effects of social support exists in other psychological states [ 5 , 45 ]. The study highlights that reinforcing family and peer support for college students with depressive symptoms may reduce to develop IGD, that is, family and peer support have the buffering effects.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, family and peer support can play a role in mitigating the detrimental effect of depressive symptoms on IGD. It has been previously observed that the mediating effects of social support exists in other psychological states [ 5 , 45 ]. The study highlights that reinforcing family and peer support for college students with depressive symptoms may reduce to develop IGD, that is, family and peer support have the buffering effects.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Details regarding the design and sampling methods used in the parent studies have been reported elsewhere (Jo et al, 2020; Park et al, 2021). In brief, the first study examined the mediating effect of social support between personality and self‐care behaviour of 170 individuals with HF (Park et al, 2021). The second study examined the association between health literacy, social support and self‐care behaviours in 252 older adults with HF (Jo et al, 2020).…”
Section: The Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An exploratory secondary analysis was conducted using data from two cross‐sectional studies on self‐care behaviour among Korean patients with HF (Jo et al, 2020; Park et al, 2021). This secondary analysis was designed based on the findings of recent studies that characterized pre‐frailty and frailty in HF patients (Denfeld et al, 2017; Laddu et al, 2021; Marengoni et al, 2020; Uchmanowicz et al, 2020).…”
Section: The Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Recently, studies have reported that being a type D personality leads to low motivation for self-management, as the inherent susceptibility to negative emotions and tendency toward social isolation pose di culties in communicating with medical staff and sharing treatment plans. Thus, there is a need to assess and manage older adults who have type D personalities [22,23].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%