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糖尿病污名与青少年和年轻成年人的临床结局:青少年糖尿病研究(SEARCH)。

Diabetes Stigma and Clinical Outcomes in Adolescents and Young Adults: The SEARCH for Diabetes in Youth Study.

机构信息

University of Washington, Department of Pediatrics, Seattle, WA.

Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC.

出版信息

Diabetes Care. 2023 Apr 1;46(4):811-818. doi: 10.2337/dc22-1749.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To examine the association between diabetes stigma and HbA1c, treatment plan and acute and chronic complications in adolescents and young adults (AYAs) with type 1 or type 2 diabetes.

RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS

The SEARCH for Diabetes in Youth study is a multicenter cohort study that collected questionnaire, laboratory, and physical examination data about AYAs with diabetes diagnosed in childhood. A five-question survey assessed frequency of perceived diabetes-related stigma, generating a total diabetes stigma score. We used multivariable linear modeling, stratified by diabetes type, to examine the association of diabetes stigma with clinical factors, adjusting for sociodemographic characteristics, clinic site, diabetes duration, health insurance, treatment plan, and HbA1c.

RESULTS

Of 1,608 respondents, 78% had type 1 diabetes, 56% were female, and 48% were non-Hispanic White. The mean (SD) age at study visit was 21.7 (5.1) years (range, 10-24.9). The mean (SD) HbA1c was 9.2% (2.3%; 77 mmol/mol [2.0 mmol/mol]). Higher diabetes stigma scores were associated with female sex and higher HbA1c (P < 0.01) for all participants. No significant association between diabetes stigma score and technology use was observed. In participants with type 2 diabetes, higher diabetes stigma scores were associated with insulin use (P = 0.04). Independent of HbA1c, higher diabetes stigma scores were associated with some acute complications for AYAs with type 1 diabetes and some chronic complications for AYAs with type 1 or type 2 diabetes.

CONCLUSIONS

Diabetes stigma in AYAs is associated with worse diabetes outcomes and is important to address when providing comprehensive diabetes care.

摘要

目的

研究青少年和年轻成人(AYA)1 型或 2 型糖尿病患者中糖尿病耻辱感与 HbA1c、治疗方案以及急性和慢性并发症之间的关系。

研究设计与方法

SEARCH for Diabetes in Youth 研究是一项多中心队列研究,收集了儿童时期确诊的 AYA 糖尿病患者的问卷调查、实验室和体检数据。采用五分制问卷评估患者感知到的糖尿病相关耻辱感频率,计算出总的糖尿病耻辱感评分。我们采用多变量线性模型,按糖尿病类型分层,在调整社会人口统计学特征、临床地点、糖尿病病程、健康保险、治疗方案和 HbA1c 后,分析糖尿病耻辱感与临床因素的相关性。

结果

在 1608 名应答者中,78%为 1 型糖尿病,56%为女性,48%为非西班牙裔白人。研究就诊时的平均(标准差)年龄为 21.7(5.1)岁(范围,10-24.9)。平均(标准差)HbA1c 为 9.2%(2.3%;77mmol/mol[2.0mmol/mol])。所有参与者中,较高的糖尿病耻辱感评分与女性性别和较高的 HbA1c 相关(均 P<0.01)。未观察到糖尿病耻辱感评分与技术使用之间存在显著相关性。在 2 型糖尿病患者中,较高的糖尿病耻辱感评分与胰岛素使用相关(P=0.04)。独立于 HbA1c,较高的糖尿病耻辱感评分与 1 型糖尿病 AYA 的某些急性并发症以及 1 型或 2 型糖尿病 AYA 的某些慢性并发症相关。

结论

AYA 的糖尿病耻辱感与较差的糖尿病结局相关,在提供全面的糖尿病护理时应予以重视。

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