Campbell MaryJane S, Gray Avia, Wiebe Deborah J, Berg Cynthia A
Department of Psychology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT.
Department of Psychology, University of California, Merced, Merced, CA.
Diabetes Spectr. 2022 Feb 15;35(1):66-75. doi: 10.2337/ds21-0011. Epub 2022 Feb 8.
During the emerging adulthood of people with type 1 diabetes, long-term romantic partners may be involved in diabetes management in ways that supplant parental involvement. We examined the perspectives of involvement in diabetes management of the parents and romantic partners of 29 emerging adults with type 1 diabetes, using qualitative interviews and an online survey. When the individuals with diabetes were in long-term romantic relationships, their partners were heavily involved in managing diabetes and providing support; however, when the individuals with diabetes were in short-term relationships or not in a relationship, their parents were described as having the biggest positive impact on their diabetes management. Emerging adults described the involvement of their parents and romantic partners in both positive and negative ways. Romantic relationship status is an important but understudied variable in understanding social involvement and its effects on type 1 diabetes management during emerging adulthood.
在1型糖尿病患者的成年初显期,长期的恋爱伴侣可能会以取代父母参与的方式介入糖尿病管理。我们通过定性访谈和在线调查,研究了29名1型糖尿病成年初显期患者的父母及恋爱伴侣对糖尿病管理介入情况的看法。当糖尿病患者处于长期恋爱关系中时,其伴侣会深度参与糖尿病管理并提供支持;然而,当糖尿病患者处于短期恋爱关系或没有恋爱关系时,他们的父母被描述为对其糖尿病管理产生最大的积极影响。成年初显期患者对父母和恋爱伴侣的介入描述既有积极的一面,也有消极的一面。恋爱关系状态是理解成年初显期社会参与及其对1型糖尿病管理影响的一个重要但研究不足的变量。