Helgeson Vicki S, Novak Sarah A
Department of Psychology, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh 15213, USA.
J Pediatr Psychol. 2007 Apr;32(3):260-72. doi: 10.1093/jpepsy/jsl018. Epub 2006 Jul 12.
We examined the implications of illness centrality for psychological and physical health among male and female early adolescents with type 1 diabetes.
We interviewed 132 adolescents before or after a routine clinic appointment. We measured the extent to which they defined themselves in terms of their illness, their views of the illness, psychological well-being, self-care behavior, and metabolic control.
Females scored higher on illness centrality than males. Illness centrality was related to poor psychological well-being when the illness was perceived in negative terms, but only for females. For males, illness centrality was unrelated to psychological well-being. Illness centrality was related to poor metabolic control.
The extent to which adolescent females define themselves in terms of their illness is most problematic when the illness is perceived in highly negative terms. Future research should examine how illness centrality and views of illness change over the course of adolescence.
我们研究了疾病中心性对1型糖尿病青少年早期男性和女性心理和身体健康的影响。
我们在常规门诊预约前后对132名青少年进行了访谈。我们测量了他们在多大程度上根据自己的疾病来定义自己、他们对疾病的看法、心理健康、自我护理行为和代谢控制情况。
女性在疾病中心性方面的得分高于男性。当对疾病持负面看法时,疾病中心性与较差的心理健康相关,但仅适用于女性。对于男性,疾病中心性与心理健康无关。疾病中心性与较差的代谢控制相关。
当对疾病持高度负面看法时,青少年女性根据自己的疾病来定义自己的程度最成问题。未来的研究应探讨疾病中心性和疾病看法在青春期过程中如何变化。