Socio-Ecological Determinants and Health Literacy: A Path Analysis of Self-Management Agency Among Patients With Diabetes Mellitus
Socio-Ecological Determinants and Health Literacy as Predictors of Self-Management Agency Among Patients With Diabetes Mellitus: A Cross-Sectional Path Analysis Study
Alexandria University
400 participants
May 15, 2026
OBSERVATIONAL
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Summary
This study aims to examine the relationships between socio-ecological determinants, health literacy, and self-management agency among patients with diabetes mellitus. Using a path analysis framework, the study investigates how multi-level socio-ecological factors and different dimensions of health literacy influence patients' capacity for diabetes self-management. Understanding these pathways will support the development of comprehensive, context-sensitive interventions to improve diabetes outcomes.
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Interventions
No clinical or behavioral intervention is applied. This observational study involves a questionnaire-based assessment to collect data on socio-ecological determinants, health literacy, and self-management agency among adult patients with diabetes mellitus.
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NCT07591103