Department of Psychiatry, Division of Psychology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical School, 5323 Harry Hines Boulevard, Dallas, TX 75390, USA.
J Fam Psychol. 2010 Jun;24(3):299-306. doi: 10.1037/a0019352.
The study examined whether the quality of the adolescent-parent relationship was associated with better diabetes management in adolescents with Type 1 diabetes by decreasing adolescents' extreme peer orientation. Adolescents (n = 252; 46% male and 54% female) aged 10 to 14 years with Type 1 diabetes completed assessments of extreme peer orientation (i.e., tendency to ignore parental advice and diabetes care to fit in with friends), adolescent-parental relationship, and adherence; HbA1c scores indexed metabolic control. Adolescents with higher quality relationships with parents reported less peer orientation and better diabetes care. The mediational model revealed that adolescents' high quality relationships with their parents (mother and father) were associated with better treatment adherence and metabolic control through less peer orientation. It is likely that high quality adolescent-parent relationships may be beneficial to adolescent diabetes management through a healthy balance between peer and parental influence.
本研究旨在通过降低青少年的极端同伴取向,探究青少年-家长关系的质量是否与 1 型糖尿病青少年更好的糖尿病管理有关。该研究纳入了 252 名年龄在 10 至 14 岁之间的 1 型糖尿病青少年(46%为男性,54%为女性),评估了他们的极端同伴取向(即忽视父母建议和糖尿病护理以迎合朋友的倾向)、青少年-家长关系和依从性;HbA1c 评分反映了代谢控制情况。与父母关系质量较高的青少年报告说,他们的同伴取向较低,糖尿病护理较好。中介模型显示,青少年与父母(母亲和父亲)的高质量关系通过降低同伴取向与更好的治疗依从性和代谢控制有关。高质量的青少年-家长关系可能通过在同伴和父母影响之间取得健康平衡,对青少年的糖尿病管理有益。