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Perceived family burden and emotional distress: similarities and differences between mothers and fathers of children with type 1 diabetes in a population-based study.

机译:感知的家庭负担和情绪困扰:在一项基于人群的研究中,患有1型糖尿病的儿童的父母之间存在异同。

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Haugstvedt A, Wentzel-Larsen T, Rokne B, Graue M. Perceived family burden and emotional distress: similarities and differences between mothers and fathers of children with type 1 diabetes in a population-based study. Background: Parenting children with diabetes entail an extra burden for the families. More information is needed about associations between perceived family burden and emotional distress in both mothers and fathers. Objective: To analyze (i) perceived burden and emotional distress in mothers and fathers of children with type 1 diabetes and (ii) associations between parental burden and distress and factors related to the child. Methods: Mothers (n = 103) and fathers (n = 97) of 115 children (1-15 yr) with type 1 diabetes participated in this population-based survey. The parents completed the Hopkins Symptom Checklist-25 items (HSCL-25), measuring emotional distress, and the Family Burden Scale, which includes five questions measuring perceived family burden related to the child's diabetes. Results: Both mothers and fathers reported that the greatest burden was related to long-term health concerns. The mothers reported a significantly greater burden related to medical treatment and significantly more emotional distress than the fathers. The mothers' perceived burden was significantly correlated with emotional distress. Nighttime blood glucose measurements were significantly associated with perceived parental burden, and experienced nocturnal hypoglycemia was significantly associated with parental emotional distress. Conclusions: The higher perceived burden related to medical treatment, the more emotional distress, and the correlations between burdens and emotional distress in mothers vs. fathers emphasize the importance of discussing both parents' roles and responsibilities in relation to the child's diabetes in follow-up. In the consultations, emphasizing nighttime caregiving and nocturnal hypoglycemia might also be important to prevent emotional distress.
机译:Haugstvedt A,Wentzel-Larsen T,Rokne B,GraueM。感知的家庭负担和情绪困扰:在一项基于人群的研究中,患有1型糖尿病的儿童的父母之间存在异同。背景:育有糖尿病的儿童给家庭带来额外负担。需要更多有关父母双方在感知的家庭负担和情绪困扰之间的联系的信息。目的:分析(i)1型糖尿病儿童父母的感知负担和情绪困扰,以及(ii)父母负担与困扰以及与儿童有关的因素之间的关联。方法:115位1型糖尿病儿童(1-15岁)的母亲(n = 103)和父亲(n = 97)参加了这项基于人口的调查。父母完成了霍普金斯症状清单25项(HSCL-25),用于测量情绪困扰,以及家庭负担量表,其中包括五个问题,用于测量与儿童糖尿病相关的感知家庭负担。结果:父母双方均报告最大的负担与长期健康问题有关。母亲报告说,与父亲相比,与医疗有关的负担明显增加,情绪困扰明显增加。母亲的感知负担与情绪困扰显着相关。夜间血糖测量与父母的负担感显着相关,而夜间低血糖与父母的情绪困扰显着相关。结论:母亲与父亲之间与药物治疗相关的感知负担越高,情绪困扰就越多,负担与情绪困扰之间的相关性就强调了在随访中讨论父母与孩子糖尿病相关的角色和责任的重要性。在会诊中,强调夜间护理和夜间低血糖对于预防情绪困扰也可能很重要。

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