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The Importance of General Self-Efficacy for the Quality of Life of Adolescents with Diabetes or Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis Over Time: A Longitudinal Study among Adolescents and Parents

机译:随着时间的流逝一般自我效能对于糖尿病或青少年类风湿性关节炎青少年生活质量的重要性:青少年和父母之间的纵向研究

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>Purpose: To (i) investigate the influence of general self-efficacy on quality of life outcomes over time among adolescents with type I diabetes or juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA), (ii) investigate parents’ perceptions of general self-efficacy and quality of life of adolescents with diabetes or JRA over time, and (iii) identify possible differences in the evaluations of adolescents and parents.>Methods: This study included adolescents aged 12–25 years with type I diabetes or JRA and their parents. At T1, 171/573 (30% response rate) adolescents with diabetes or JRA and 229/563 (41% response rate) parents completed the questionnaire. At T2, 230/551 (42% response rate) adolescents and 220/559 (39% response rate) parents still participating in the study completed the questionnaire. A total of 112 adolescents and 143 parents filled in the questionnaires at both T1 and T2.>Results: Adolescents perceived significant improvement in their general self-efficacy and reduced quality of life over time, whereas parents’ perceptions did not change. According to adolescents and parents, physical functioning was better among adolescents with diabetes than among those with JRA. Regression analyses of adolescents’ data showed that general self-efficacy at T1 (β = 0.13; p ≤ 0.10) and changes in general self-efficacy (β = 0.22; p ≤ 0.01) predicted quality of life at T2. Parents’ responses revealed that adolescents’ general self-efficacy at T1 (β = 0.16; p ≤ 0.05) and changes in adolescents’ general self-efficacy (β = 0.18; p ≤ 0.05) predicted adolescents’ quality of life at T2.>Conclusion: General self-efficacy and changes therein positively affected quality of life in adolescents with diabetes or JRA over time, as perceived by adolescents and parents. These findings emphasize the need for the implementation of interventions aiming to improve general self-efficacy in these populations.
机译:>目的:(i)调查一般自我效能对I型糖尿病或青少年类风湿关节炎(JRA)青少年的生活质量随时间的影响,(ii)调查父母对以下方面的看法:糖尿病或JRA青少年的总体自我效能和生活质量随时间的推移,以及(iii)识别青少年和父母的评估中可能存在的差异。>方法:该研究包括12至25岁的青少年患有I型糖尿病或JRA及其父母的人。在T1时,患有糖尿病或JRA的青少年为171/573(答复率为30%),而父母为229/563(答复率为41%)的青少年填写了问卷。在T2时,仍参加研究的230/551名青少年(42%的回应率)和220/559名青少年(39%的回应率)的父母完成了调查问卷。在T1和T2期间,共有112名青少年和143名父母填写了问卷。>结果:青少年随着时间的流逝,总体自我效能显着改善,生活质量下降,而父母的看法确实不变。根据青少年和父母的说法,患有糖尿病的青少年的身体机能比患有JRA的青少年更好。对青少年数据的回归分析表明,T1时的总体自我效能(β= 0.13; p≤0.10)和总体自我效能的变化(β= 0.22; p≤0.01)可预测T2时的生活质量。父母的回答显示,青少年在T1时的一般自我效能感(β= 0.16; p≤0.05)和青少年一般自我效能的变化(β= 0.18; p≤0.05)可以预测青少年在T2时的生活质量。 strong>结论:青少年和父母认为,随着时间的流逝,一般自我效能感及其变化积极影响糖尿病或JRA青少年的生活质量。这些发现强调需要采取旨在改善这些人群的总体自我效能的干预措施。

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