Rubovits D S, Siegel A W
Mercy Children's Medical Center, Mercy Hospital of Pittsburgh, PA 15219, USA.
Child Health Care. 1994 Fall;23(4):267-85. doi: 10.1207/s15326888chc2304_3.
We predicted that children's conceptions of various self-care behaviors and social relations would be related to their degree of experience with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM). A total of 55 children were recruited for this study in three experience groups: children with IDDM (high experience), children having a sibling with IDDM (low experience), and normal healthy children (no experience). In line with our model, children with IDDM had a more developed and sophisticated understanding of concepts associated with disease management than did either siblings of children with diabetes or the comparison group; surprisingly, experience with the disease (children with IDDM) was associated with more complex conceptions of social relations as well.
我们预测,儿童对各种自我护理行为和社会关系的认知将与他们患胰岛素依赖型糖尿病(IDDM)的经历程度相关。本研究共招募了55名儿童,分为三个经历组:患有IDDM的儿童(高经历组)、有患IDDM兄弟姐妹的儿童(低经历组)和正常健康儿童(无经历组)。与我们的模型一致,患有IDDM的儿童比患有糖尿病儿童的兄弟姐妹或对照组对与疾病管理相关的概念有更成熟、更复杂的理解;令人惊讶的是,患病经历(患有IDDM的儿童)也与更复杂的社会关系认知相关。