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. 2012 Feb;129(2):e473–e485. doi: 10.1542/peds.2011-1635

FIGURE 1.

FIGURE 1. In the Pediatric Self-management Model, self-management behaviors (pictured left) operate within individual, family, community, and health care system domains. Modifiable and nonmodifiable domain-specific influences impact self-management through underlying cognitive, emotional, and social processes. The degree to which self-management behaviors affect adherence, and ultimately outcomes, may result in changes in self-management behaviors.

In the Pediatric Self-management Model, self-management behaviors (pictured left) operate within individual, family, community, and health care system domains. Modifiable and nonmodifiable domain-specific influences impact self-management through underlying cognitive, emotional, and social processes. The degree to which self-management behaviors affect adherence, and ultimately outcomes, may result in changes in self-management behaviors.