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Predictors of Pre-diabetes Hemoglobin A1C Test in Overweight Obese and Overweight Employees Based on Protection Motivation Model
Mahboobe Edalatmanesh , Effat Hatefnia , Mitra Rahimzadeh
Social Determinants of Health Research Center, Alborz University of Medical Sciences, Kraj, Iran , e_hatefnia@yahoo.com
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Background objective: This research paper aimed at to study the factors in relevance to the performance of screening behavior in per diabetes based on the stimulus model of preserve from the overweight and obese personnel of Karaj education administration.
Materials and methods: the research method of the study is descriptive-analytical one and the statistical community of survey, are including of overweight and obese personnel‌‌ of Karaj education administration of without diabetes. The sampling method is accessible one and350 individuals have been selected for gathering of data from the scholar-made inventory the analysis of data performed by exploitation from analytical and descriptive statistics (t-test of regression Modell).
Findings: the results indicating that 58.6% of samples (men) and 38.3% of them women have took part in the tests. and autonomous t-test is indicating‌‌ of meaningful disagreement among‌‌ the overage scores of apprehension sensitivity, fear ,prepones amount, and reward in two groups of‌‌ including of test and without test and three prediction variables statistically had the ability for Explanation of standard variable (apprehension sensitivity ,response mount, and reward.)The obtained level of significance for each of these variables were less than (p<0. 01) and the strongest construct of motivation theory of preservation for the prediction of possibility of screening of Pre-diabetes with the conduct of experiment of hemoglobin HbA1C has been the apprehension sensitivity.
Conclusion: Based on the results, it can be concluded that protection motivation theory is an appropriate framework for predicting diabetes screening behavior.
Keywords: Protection Motivation Theory, PREdiabetes, HbA1C screening, Obese
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Special
Received: 2021/07/12 | Accepted: 2021/05/31 | Published: 2021/05/31



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