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Associations Between Depressive Symptoms, Fear of Hypoglycemia, Adherence to Management Behaviors and Metabolic Control in Children and Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes

机译:抑郁症状的关联,对低血糖症的恐惧,遵守患有1型糖尿病的儿童和青少年的管理行为和代谢控制

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We examined the relationship between two malleable risk factors, depressive symptoms and fear of hypoglycemia, in children and adolescents with Type 1 diabetes and their relationship to two important outcomes, adherence behaviors and metabolic control. To assess this relationship, we used a multidimensional measure of adherence, assessing frequency of both blood glucose monitoring and healthy behaviors including diet and exercise. We predicted that higher levels of depressive symptoms and higher levels of fear of hypoglycemia would be associated with worse metabolic control as mediated by poor adherence. Eighty-three children and adolescents ages 8 to 20 (M = 13.87, SD 3.21) were recruited from March 2014 to October 2014 at an outpatient diabetes clinic in a moderately sized Southeastern city within the USA. Nested models were evaluated using structural equation modeling. Adherence significantly mediated the relationship between depressive symptoms and metabolic control with more depressive symptoms leading to worse metabolic control. Adherence marginally mediated the relationship between fear of hypoglycemia and metabolic control; however, less fear of hypoglycemia was associated with worse metabolic control. In a combined model, adherence continued to significantly mediate the relationship between depressive symptoms and metabolic control, while also independently significantly mediating the relationship between fear of hypoglycemia and metabolic control. This finding was also contrary to the predicted relationship with less fear of hypoglycemia leading to worse metabolic control. The results indicate that youth with fewer depressive symptoms and more fear of hypoglycemia had better adherence to their treatment regimen, which was associated with better metabolic control. The results of this study highlight the importance of screening for depression and fear of hypoglycemia during routine clinic visits to optimize adherence and metabolic control.
机译:我们检查了两种可塑性风险因素,抑郁症状和对低血糖症的恐惧之间的关系,儿童和青少年,患有1型糖尿病及其与两个重要成果,依从行为和代谢控制的关系。为了评估这种关系,我们使用了多维依从性的依从性,评估血糖监测和健康行为的频率,包括饮食和运动。我们预测,抑郁症状更高水平和对低血糖的恐惧程度更高,与粘附不良的介导的介导的更严重的代谢控制有关。从2014年3月到2014年3月到2014年10月到2014年10月招聘了8至20岁的儿童和青少年(M = 13.87,SD 3.21),在美国中等大小的东南部城市的门诊糖尿病诊所。使用结构方程建模评估嵌套模型。依从性显着介导抑郁症状与代谢控制之间的关系,以更抑制的症状导致代谢较差。遵守勉强介导对低血糖和代谢控制之间的关系;然而,对低血糖的恐惧与更差的代谢控制有关。在一个组合模式中,依从性继续显着介导抑郁症状和代谢控制之间的关系,同时也独立地介导对低血糖和代谢控制之间的关系。这种发现也与预测的关系违背了对低血糖的恐惧导致更糟糕的代谢控制。结果表明,具有较少抑郁症状和更多对低血糖症的恐惧具有更好地依赖于其治疗方案的青年,这与更好的代谢控制有关。本研究的结果突出了筛选抑郁和对低血糖症的恐惧在常规诊所访问期间的重要性,以优化粘附和代谢控制。

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