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The Environmental Determinants of Diabetes in the Young (TEDDY) Study: predictors of early study withdrawal among participants with no family history of type 1 diabetes.

机译:年轻人糖尿病的环境决定因素(TEDDY)研究:没有1型糖尿病家族史的参与者早期研究退出的预测因子。

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Johnson SB, Lee H-S, Baxter J, Lernmark B, Roth R, Simell T for the TEDDY Study Group. The Environmental Determinants of Diabetes in the Young (TEDDY) Study: predictors of early study withdrawal among participants with no family history of type 1 diabetes. Objective: The Environmental Determinants of Diabetes in the Young (TEDDY) study seeks to identify environmental triggers of autoimmunity and type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) in children at increased human-leukocyte-antigen conferred genetic risk for this disease. The objective of this study was to identify predictors of early withdrawal from TEDDY among families with no immediate family history of T1DM. Method: Logistic multiple regression was used to discriminate 2994 (83%) families currently active in the TEDDY study for ≥1 yr from 763 (17%) families who withdrew in the first year. Data collected on the screening form at the time of the child's birth and from interview and questionnaire data obtained at the baby's first study visit (at ≤4.5 months of age) were used. Results: Significant and independent predictors of early withdrawal included country of residence, young maternal age, no father participation, and female gender of the study participant. Mothers of children who withdrew were more likely to report smoking during pregnancy, abstaining from alcohol, and reducing their work hours or not working at all during pregnancy. Mothers who withdrew were also more likely to underestimate their child's risk for T1DM and fail to respond to multiple items on the enrollment questionnaires or interview. Among mothers with accurate risk perceptions, those experiencing high anxiety about their child's risk were more likely to be early withdrawals. Conclusions: Identifying families at high risk for study withdrawal at the time of enrollment allows for targeting these families with individually tailored plans to help maintain their participation in the study.
机译:Johnson SB,Lee H-S,Baxter J,Lernmark B,Roth R,Simell T(泰迪研究组)。年轻人中糖尿病的环境决定因素(TEDDY):没有1型糖尿病家族史的参与者中,早期研究退出的预测因素。目的:年轻人中糖尿病的环境决定因素(TEDDY)研究旨在确定人白细胞抗原水平升高给儿童带来遗传风险的儿童自身免疫和1型糖尿病(T1DM)的环境触发因素。这项研究的目的是确定没有T1DM家族史的家庭中早日退出TEDDY的预测因素。方法:采用Logistic多元回归方法从第一年退出的763个家庭(17%)中,区分了2994个(83%)目前在TEDDY研究中活跃≥1年的家庭。使用了孩子出生时在筛查表上收集的数据,以及从婴儿第一次研究访视时(≤4.5个月)获得的访谈和问卷数据。结果:早期退出的重要且独立的预测因素包括居住国,孕产妇年龄,无父亲参加和研究参与者的女性。退出的孩子的母亲更有可能在怀孕期间报告吸烟,戒酒,减少工作时间或在怀孕期间根本不工作。退学的母亲也更有可能低估了孩子患T1DM的风险,而未能对入学问卷或访谈中的多项内容做出回应。在对风险有准确认识的母亲中,对孩子的风险高度焦虑的母亲更有可能提早退缩。结论:在入组时识别出退出研究的高风险家庭可以针对这些家庭制定个性化计划,以帮助他们保持参与研究的状态。

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