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Association of Social Support and Self-Care Beverage Consumption in Adults With Type 2 Diabetes From the Southwest of Mexico

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  • Geu Mendoza-Catalan
  • Julieta à ngel-García
  • Angélica S. Jiménez-Osorio
  • Diego Estrada-Luna
  • Olga Rocío Flores-Chávez
  • Carlos à ngel Gallardo-Casas

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BackgroundSocial support in diabetes is considered a key element for individuals to self-care adherence. However, there is limited knowledge about social support and its impact on the self-care beverage consumption in adults with type 2 diabetes (T2D). The aim of this study is to analyze the association between social support and self-care related to beverages consumption in Mexican adults with T2D.MethodsThis cross-sectional study included adults aged 20 and older with T2D from community health centers. The Social Support Scale for Self-Care in T2D questionnaire was used, and participants were asked about 15 types of beverages according to recommendations for the Mexican population.ResultsA total of 246 participants with T2D were included. Social support for self-care was associated with increased consumption of unsweetened coffee (r = 0.146, p

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  • Geu Mendoza-Catalan & Julieta à ngel-García & Angélica S. Jiménez-Osorio & Diego Estrada-Luna & Olga Rocío Flores-Chávez & Carlos à ngel Gallardo-Casas, 2025. "Association of Social Support and Self-Care Beverage Consumption in Adults With Type 2 Diabetes From the Southwest of Mexico," Nursing Research and Practice, Hindawi, vol. 2025, pages 1-8, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlnrp:2262033
    DOI: 10.1155/nrp/2262033
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