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The Role Of Adherence In Mediating The Relationship Between Depression And Health Outcomes, Rena R. Wing, Suzanne Phelan, Deborah Tate
The Role Of Adherence In Mediating The Relationship Between Depression And Health Outcomes, Rena R. Wing, Suzanne Phelan, Deborah Tate
Kinesiology and Public Health
Depression has been linked to poor health outcome in a number of studies; however, the mechanism underlying this relationship has received little attention. This paper explores the possibility that adherence mediates the relationship between depression and outcome. Principal findings regarding the relationship between depression, adherence, and outcome are reviewed. The data suggest that depression is related, at least moderately, to poorer adherence to a variety of treatment components. The relationship between adherence and outcome is more difficult to establish. In addition, current data, albeit limited, do not support the hypothesis that adherence mediates the relationship between depression and outcome. An …
Diabetes: Are You At Risk?, Laura Prestwich
Diabetes: Are You At Risk?, Laura Prestwich
All Archived Publications
No abstract provided.
Diabetes Healthy Lifestyle, Laura Prestwich
Diabetes Healthy Lifestyle, Laura Prestwich
All Archived Publications
No abstract provided.
Diabetes: Be In Control, Laura Prestwich
Diabetes: Be In Control, Laura Prestwich
All Archived Publications
No abstract provided.
Profiles Of Underreporting In Healthy Adults And Adults With Type Ii Diabetes Mellitus Participating In A Dietary Intervention Trial, Gina Martin, Linda C. Tapsell, Marijka Batterham
Profiles Of Underreporting In Healthy Adults And Adults With Type Ii Diabetes Mellitus Participating In A Dietary Intervention Trial, Gina Martin, Linda C. Tapsell, Marijka Batterham
Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences - Papers (Archive)
Abstract from The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society of Australia, 2002.