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家庭成员糖尿病参与度及心理结果的种族差异:美国第二项糖尿病态度、愿望与需求(DAWN2)研究的结果

Ethnic differences in family member diabetes involvement and psychological outcomes: results from the second Diabetes Attitudes, Wishes and Needs (DAWN2) study in the USA.

作者信息

Peyrot Mark, Egede Leonard E, Funnell Martha M, Hsu William C, Ruggiero Laurie, Siminerio Linda M, Stuckey Heather L

机构信息

Loyola University Maryland , Baltimore, MD , USA.

出版信息

Curr Med Res Opin. 2015;31(7):1297-307. doi: 10.1185/03007995.2015.1043251. Epub 2015 May 20.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To assess differences among USA ethnic groups in psychological status of adult family members (FMs) and their involvement with the diabetes of another adult.

RESEARCH METHODS

Data are from the FM survey of the USA DAWN2 study, including 105 White non-Hispanics, 47 African Americans, 46 Hispanic Americans and 40 Chinese Americans. All FMs lived with and cared for an adult with diabetes. Analysis of covariance controlled for respondent and patient characteristics to assess ethnic group differences (P < 0.05). Multiple regression analyses identified significant (P < 0.05) independent correlates of psychological outcomes.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES

FM psychological outcomes measured include well-being, quality of life (QoL), impact of diabetes on life domains, diabetes distress, and burden.

CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION

NCT01507116.

RESULTS

White non-Hispanics reported less diabetes burden and distress, more negative life impact, and lower well-being than FMs from ethnic minority groups. African Americans reported the highest well-being and lowest negative life impact, Chinese Americans reported the most diabetes burden, Hispanic Americans reported the highest distress. There were no ethnic group differences in QoL. Ethnic minority FMs reported having more involvement with diabetes, greater support success, and more access to a diabetes support network than White non-Hispanics. Higher FM diabetes involvement was associated with negative psychological outcomes, while diabetes education, support success and diabetes support network size were associated with better psychological outcomes. Potential limitations are the sample sizes and representativeness.

CONCLUSIONS

Minority ethnic FMs experienced both advantages and disadvantages in psychological outcomes relative to each other and to White non-Hispanics. Ethnic minority FMs had more involvement in diabetes care, support success and support from others, with the first associated with worse and the latter two with better psychological outcomes. Additional studies are needed with larger samples and broader representation of ethnic groups to better understand these associations and identify areas for intervention.

摘要

目的

评估美国不同种族成年家庭成员的心理状况及其与另一位成年糖尿病患者的关联差异。

研究方法

数据来自美国糖尿病行动研究和教育项目(DAWN2)研究中的家庭成员调查,包括105名非西班牙裔白人、47名非裔美国人、46名西班牙裔美国人以及40名华裔美国人。所有家庭成员均与一名成年糖尿病患者共同生活并照顾其生活。协方差分析控制了受访者和患者的特征,以评估种族差异(P<0.05)。多元回归分析确定了心理结果的显著(P<0.05)独立相关因素。

主要结局指标

测量的家庭成员心理结果包括幸福感、生活质量(QoL)、糖尿病对生活领域的影响、糖尿病困扰和负担。

临床试验注册

NCT01507116。

结果

与少数族裔的家庭成员相比,非西班牙裔白人报告的糖尿病负担和困扰较少,负面生活影响更多,幸福感较低。非裔美国人报告的幸福感最高,负面生活影响最低,华裔美国人报告的糖尿病负担最重,西班牙裔美国人报告的困扰最大。生活质量方面不存在种族差异。少数族裔家庭成员报告称,他们比非西班牙裔白人更多地参与糖尿病相关事务,获得的支持更成功,并且更容易加入糖尿病支持网络。家庭成员对糖尿病的更高参与度与负面心理结果相关,而糖尿病教育、支持成功程度和糖尿病支持网络规模则与更好的心理结果相关。潜在的局限性在于样本量和代表性。

结论

相对于彼此以及非西班牙裔白人,少数族裔家庭成员在心理结果方面既有优势也有劣势。少数族裔家庭成员更多地参与糖尿病护理、获得支持成功以及他人的支持,其中第一个因素与较差的心理结果相关,而后两个因素与较好的心理结果相关。需要进行更多样本量更大、种族代表性更广的研究,以更好地理解这些关联并确定干预领域。

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