PSYCHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF PERSONAL-EMOTIONAL STATES IN PATIENTS WITH DIABETES
This article aims to analyze the psychological characteristics of personality and emotional states in patients diagnosed with diabetes. Particular attention is paid to emotional states such as anxiety, depression, emotional instability and stress, as well as personal characteristics such as self-management, coping strategies and self-confidence. Understanding the psychological characteristics of patients with diabetes is essential for the development of effective psychological support programs and improving overall treatment outcomes. The results of this study may contribute to a more holistic approach to diabetes management by integrating psychological interventions with medical treatment
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