National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases.
Am Psychol. 2016 Oct;71(7):515-525. doi: 10.1037/a0040344.
Diabetes is a common, chronic, and costly condition that currently affects millions of individuals in the United States and worldwide with even greater numbers at high risk for developing the disease. Dramatic increases in diagnosed diabetes are projected for the decades to come meaning that most people will be affected by diabetes; either personally or through a family member. This article introduces the special issue of the focused on diabetes by providing an overview of the scope of diabetes and the importance of psychologists for improving disease management and quality of life. This includes an overview of the contributions of the behavioral and social sciences toward improved diabetes prevention and treatment. Finally, the article will point to opportunities for psychologists to close the gaps in the research, develop practice competencies, and increase training opportunities to meet the challenges of diabetes today and in the future.
糖尿病是一种常见的、慢性的、代价高昂的疾病,目前影响着美国和全球数以百万计的个人,还有更多的人处于罹患这种疾病的高风险中。预计未来几十年,被诊断出患有糖尿病的人数将大幅增加,这意味着大多数人将受到糖尿病的影响;要么是自己,要么是通过家庭成员。本文通过介绍聚焦于糖尿病的特刊,介绍了糖尿病的范围以及心理学家在改善疾病管理和生活质量方面的重要性,从而引入了这一主题。这包括概述行为和社会科学对改善糖尿病预防和治疗的贡献。最后,本文将指出心理学家在缩小研究差距、发展实践能力以及增加培训机会方面的机会,以应对当今和未来糖尿病的挑战。