Sacco William P, Yanover Tovah
Department of Psychology, PCD 4118-G, University of South Florida, 4202 E. Fowler Avenue, Tampa, FL 33620, USA.
J Behav Med. 2006 Dec;29(6):523-31. doi: 10.1007/s10865-006-9072-5.
Depression in people with diabetes is linked to poor physical health. Social support and physical health have been linked to each other and to depression. The present study examined three possible models of the interrelationship among depression, social support, and diabetes-related medical symptoms. Eighty-six diabetes patients completed measures of diabetes symptoms, depression, and diabetes-related social support. Depression, social support, and diabetes-related medical symptoms were significantly related to each other. Mediation analysis indicated that the effect of social support on diabetes-related medical symptoms was fully accounted for by social support's adverse effect on depression. Consistent with theory and research on interpersonal aspects of depression, a bi-directional relationship between depression and social support was suggested. That is, while both diabetes-related medical symptoms and social support independently contributed to depression, depression also contributed to lower social support. Findings underscore the potential importance of interpersonal factors in the physical health of individuals with diabetes.
糖尿病患者的抑郁与身体健康不佳有关。社会支持与身体健康相互关联,且都与抑郁有关。本研究考察了抑郁、社会支持和糖尿病相关医学症状之间相互关系的三种可能模型。86名糖尿病患者完成了糖尿病症状、抑郁和糖尿病相关社会支持的测量。抑郁、社会支持和糖尿病相关医学症状之间存在显著关联。中介分析表明,社会支持对糖尿病相关医学症状的影响完全由社会支持对抑郁的不利影响所解释。与关于抑郁人际方面的理论和研究一致,抑郁与社会支持之间存在双向关系。也就是说,虽然糖尿病相关医学症状和社会支持都独立导致抑郁,但抑郁也会导致社会支持降低。研究结果强调了人际因素在糖尿病患者身体健康中的潜在重要性。