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. 2020 May 26;20:785. doi: 10.1186/s12889-020-08953-6

Table 2.

Frequency distribution of participant’s response on attitude related questions on DM complications among Type 2 adult DM patients at Addis Zemen District Hospital, Gondar, Ethiopia, April, 2019(N = 402)

Variables Frequencies %
I can lead a normal life if I take appropriate measures for diabetes
 Agree 298 74.1
 Disagree 64 15.9
 Neither nor disagree 70 10
Regular exercise prevents further complication
 Agree 321 79.9
 Disagree 25 6.2
 Neither nor disagree 56 13.9
Glycemic control has no role in preventing complications
 Agree 68 16.9
 Disagree 333 82.8
 Neither nor disagree 1 2
Diabetic spoils my social life
 Agree 135 33.6
 Disagree 232 57.7
 Neither nor disagree 35 8.7
I could prevent diabetic complications
 Agree 298 74.1
 Disagree 40 10
 Neither nor disagree 64 15.9
Dietary modification is important to prevent diabetic complication
 Agree 369 91.8
 Disagree 29 7.2
 Neither nor disagree 4 1
Weight reduction is important to prevent diabetic complication
 Agree 186 46.3
 Disagree 104 25.9
 Neither nor disagree 112 27.9
I don’t tell people as I have diabetics
 Agree 38 9.5
 Disagree 349 86.8
 Neither nor disagree 15 3.7
Diabetes is the worst thing that have ever happened to me
 Agree 214 53.2
 Disagree 173 43
 Neither nor disagree 15 3.7
Total attitude level
 Good attitude 262 65.2
 Poor attitude 140 34.8

Abbreviations: DM = Diabetes Mellitus