Background: Having a child with diabetes creates a great deal of stress for mothers. The transactional model of stress and coping is one of the best conceptual frameworks for stressors. Objectives: This study aimed to investigate factors related to health promoting behaviors based on transactional model in mothers of children with type 1 diabetes. Methods: This study was conducted on 180 mothers of children with type 1 diabetes. The datawas collected using a multi-sectional questionnaire including demographic characteristics and questions about the model constructs. Data were analyzed by SPSS software (version 19) and using statistical tests. Results: The highest mean score was related to interpersonal relationships (13.8±4.5) and the lowest was related to stress management (10.8±4.2). Linear regression model showed that mother s education, information seeking, and social support had a positive effect, and primary appraisal and emotion-focused coping had a negative effect on themother s health promotion behaviors. In the regression model R-square accounts for 53.7% of the variance. Conclusions: The transactional model was an appropriate framework for explaining the coping outcomes in mothers of children with type 1 diabetes. By mothers attempts to improve attitude about diabetes and reduce their vulnerability, training to use coping strategies, increasing information and inter-sectoral interventions for attracting sufficient support from patients families can be hopeful in improving mothers behavioral Functioning.
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Shavaki, M. A., Harandy, T. F., Rahimzadeh, M., & Pourabbasi, A. (2020). Factors related to behavioral functioning in mothers of children with type 1 diabetes: Application of transactional model of stress and coping. International Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism, 18(2). https://doi.org/10.5812/ijem.74356
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