Authors
Mary Turner DePalma, Kennedey Taylor Heichel, Aidan O'Leary
Published in
Journal of health psychology. Pages 13591053251350057. Jul 20, 2025. Epub Jul 20, 2025.
Abstract
An understanding of the psychological factors that influence diabetes self-care is a necessary complement to biomedical and technological treatment advances. However, there are few accessible self-report measures for one important factor: present bias. Present biased individuals focus more on immediate rewards than long-term consequences, which can be especially costly for people with diabetes (PwD). The present study modified existing measures to examine the relationship between present bias/domain-specific present bias (DSPB) and present bias awareness. The online survey, administered to N = 268 individuals (PwD n = 171, PwoD n = 97), included a measure of diabetes self-care for PwD. Higher present bias was consistently associated with worse diabetes self-care, especially for DSPB, supporting the utility of domain-specific measures. Higher present bias was also related to greater awareness of one's bias, but these variables never predicted the perceived ability to curb behavioral impulses.
PMID:
40684384
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