Pediatric, Adolescent, and Young Adult Section, Joslin Diabetes Center, Boston, Massachusetts.
Division of Endocrinology, Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts.
Sci Diabetes Self Manag Care. 2022 Oct;48(5):336-348. doi: 10.1177/26350106221110817. Epub 2022 Jul 13.
The purpose of this study was to explore the emotional work of diabetes during emerging adulthood and to explicate the validity of a newly developed measure of diabetes distress (DD) for use with emerging adults living with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM), the Problem Areas in Diabetes-Emerging Adult version (PAID-EA).
Young people ages 18 to 30 with T1DM were recruited online to complete a cross-sectional survey including measures of DD, depressive symptomology, and the PAID-EA. To evaluate content validity, 2 open-ended questions asked what was the most significant emotion or worry discussed in the survey items and what feelings were missed in those items. Responses were analyzed using directed qualitative content analysis.
A total of 254 (87%) participants responded to at least 1 of the 2 open-ended questions. Three themes and 1 subtheme were identified: (1) fear of the future with the subtheme of worry about the cost of diabetes, (2) acute worries about living with diabetes, and (3) challenges with finding support. More PAID-EA items corresponded with these themes than items on the original Problem Areas in Diabetes or Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale, supporting the validity of the PAID-EA and clarifying the developmental-stage-specific aspects of DD.
Emerging adulthood is a period in which the future should hold infinite possibility, but young people with T1DM describe a staggering fear of the future with markedly limited possibilities, supporting the need to measure the developmental-stage-specific experience of DD as captured on the PAID-EA.
本研究旨在探讨成年早期糖尿病患者的情绪劳动,并阐述新开发的用于评估 1 型糖尿病(T1DM)成年早期患者糖尿病困扰(DD)的量表——糖尿病问题领域-成年早期版(PAID-EA)的有效性。
招募 18 至 30 岁的 T1DM 患者,通过在线方式完成横断面调查,包括 DD、抑郁症状和 PAID-EA 的测量。为评估内容效度,我们使用 2 个开放式问题,询问调查项目中最显著的情绪或担忧是什么,以及这些项目中遗漏了哪些感受。使用定向定性内容分析对回答进行分析。
共有 254 名(87%)参与者至少回答了 2 个开放式问题中的 1 个。确定了 3 个主题和 1 个子主题:(1)对未来的恐惧,子主题为对糖尿病费用的担忧,(2)对生活中患糖尿病的急性担忧,以及(3)寻找支持的挑战。PAID-EA 项目与这些主题更相关,而与原始的糖尿病问题领域或流行病学研究中心抑郁量表的项目相比,支持了 PAID-EA 的有效性,并阐明了 DD 的特定于发展阶段的方面。
成年早期是一个充满无限可能的时期,但 T1DM 患者却对未来感到震惊和恐惧,可能性非常有限,这支持了需要衡量 PAID-EA 上所捕获的特定于发展阶段的 DD 体验。