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Unsupportive social interactions are associated with poorer self-reported health in israeli patients with diabetes

机译:以色列糖尿病患者自我支持的社交活动缺乏支持与社交活动有关

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Objectives: Social support is associated with improved adherence to treatment recommendations among patients with diabetes. This research examines negative dimensions of social support such as interference and insensitivity which may interfere with appropriate lifestyle choices. Methods: A telephone survey in Israel of 764 patients with type 1 and type 2 diabetes was conducted to assess social support and unsupportive social interactions, and correlate them with self-reported current health status. Results: Patients with higher levels of interference reported poorer health after adjusting for other factors including positive social support. Interference, which is a negative dimension of social support, was higher among Arabs than Jews (OR=2.12; 95% CI: 1.44, 3.10) after adjusting for factors, including positive social support, in a logistic regression model. Among Jews, the less educated, those not performing physical activity, and those with lower levels of social support reported significantly higher levels of interference. Insensitivity was lower among Arabs compared to Jews (OR=0.64, 95%CI: 0.44, 0.94) after adjusting for the variables in the regression model. Conclusions: Unsupportive social interactions can hamper adoption of a lifestyle needed for diabetes management, negatively influencing self-reported health.
机译:目标:社会支持与改善糖尿病患者对治疗建议的依从性相关。这项研究考察了社会支持的负面影响,例如干扰和不敏感,它们可能会干扰适当的生活方式选择。方法:在以色列对764例1型和2型糖尿病患者进行了电话调查,以评估社会支持和无支持的社交互动,并将其与自我报告的当前健康状况相关联。结果:干扰水平较高的患者在调整了其他因素(包括积极的社会支持)后报告的健康状况较差。在逻辑回归模型中,在对包括积极社会支持在内的因素进行调整后,干扰是社会支持的消极维度,阿拉伯人高于犹太人(OR = 2.12; 95%CI:1.44、3.10)。在犹太人中,受教育程度较低,没有进行体育锻炼的犹太人和社会支持水平较低的犹太人的干扰水平明显较高。在调整回归模型中的变量之后,阿拉伯人的不敏感性低于犹太人(OR = 0.64,95%CI:0.44,0.94)。结论:无支持的社交互动会阻碍糖尿病管理所需生活方式的采用,对自我报告的健康产生负面影响。

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