psychosocial barriers to prediabetes self-care
Psychosocial barriers to prediabetes self-care refer to the psychological and social factors that hinder individuals from effectively managing their prediabetes condition. These barriers can include mental health struggles, lack of social support, financial constraints, cultural beliefs, and negative attitudes towards lifestyle changes necessary for self-care.
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