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Author: Reyes-Velázquez, Wanda; Sealey-Potts, Claudia
Title: Unrealistic Optimism, Sex, and Risk Perception of Type 2 Diabetes Onset: Implications for Education Programs
  • Document date: 2015_1_23
  • ID: 3meiks6o_24
    Snippet: In this group, 65 participants indicated that they thought they were at risk for type 2 diabetes, and 69 indicated that their peers were at risk for diabetes onset. African-American (mean = 5.79) and Hispanic (mean = 5.87) participants reported a moderate risk perception of type 2 diabetes onset. Caucasian participants reported a lower risk perception average (mean = 4.88). An ANOVA was conducted to answer the second research question. The result.....
    Document: In this group, 65 participants indicated that they thought they were at risk for type 2 diabetes, and 69 indicated that their peers were at risk for diabetes onset. African-American (mean = 5.79) and Hispanic (mean = 5.87) participants reported a moderate risk perception of type 2 diabetes onset. Caucasian participants reported a lower risk perception average (mean = 4.88). An ANOVA was conducted to answer the second research question. The results showed a significant difference between the groups ("I am at risk" mean = 6.66 ± 1.05 vs. "Other students are at risk" mean = 4.33 ± 1.37; F = 232.854, df = 1, P = 0.000).

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