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成年期 1 型糖尿病患者与非患者的人际关系与健康。

Relationships and health among emerging adults with and without Type 1 diabetes.

机构信息

Department of Psychology.

Rand Association.

出版信息

Health Psychol. 2014 Oct;33(10):1125-33. doi: 10.1037/a0033511. Epub 2013 Aug 5.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

The study's goal was to examine the impact of parent and peer relationships on health behaviors and psychological well-being of those with and without Type 1 diabetes over the transition to emerging adulthood. Emerging adulthood is an understudied developmental period and a high-risk period--especially for those with Type 1 diabetes.

METHOD

Youth with (n = 117) and without Type 1 diabetes (n = 122) completed questionnaires during their senior year of high school and 1 year later. Measures included supportive and problematic aspects of parent and peer relationships, health behaviors, psychological well-being, and, for those with diabetes, self-care behavior and glycemic control.

RESULTS

Prospective multiple and logistic regression analysis revealed that friend conflict was a more potent predictor than friend support of changes in health behaviors and psychological well-being. Parent support was associated with positive changes in psychological well-being and decreases in smoking, whereas parent control was related to increases in smoking and depressive symptoms. There was some evidence of cross-domain buffering such that supportive relationships in one domain buffered adverse effects of problematic relationships in the other domain on health outcomes.

CONCLUSIONS

This longitudinal study showed that parent relationships remain an important influence on, and peer relationships continue to influence, the health behaviors and psychological well-being of emerging adults with and without Type 1 diabetes. Parent relationships also have the potential to buffer the adverse effects of difficulties with peers.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在探讨在向成年早期过渡期间,父母和同伴关系对有和无 1 型糖尿病的个体健康行为和心理健康的影响。成年早期是一个研究不足的发展阶段,也是一个高风险阶段——特别是对于 1 型糖尿病患者而言。

方法

在高中高年级和 1 年后,患有(n=117)和不患有 1 型糖尿病(n=122)的青少年完成了问卷调查。测量包括父母和同伴关系的支持和问题方面、健康行为、心理健康,以及对于患有糖尿病的个体,自我护理行为和血糖控制。

结果

前瞻性多元和逻辑回归分析表明,与朋友支持相比,朋友冲突是健康行为和心理健康变化的更有力预测因素。父母支持与心理健康的积极变化和吸烟减少有关,而父母控制与吸烟增加和抑郁症状有关。有一些证据表明存在跨领域缓冲,即一个领域的支持性关系可以缓冲另一个领域的问题性关系对健康结果的不利影响。

结论

这项纵向研究表明,父母关系仍然对有和无 1 型糖尿病的成年早期个体的健康行为和心理健康产生重要影响,同伴关系继续对其产生影响。父母关系也有可能缓冲与同伴相处困难的不利影响。

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