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青少年 1 型糖尿病患者的支持与冲突:以朋友为重点。

Support and Conflict Among Youth With Type 1 Diabetes: A Focus on Friends.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Carnegie Mellon University, USA.

University of Rochester, USA.

出版信息

J Pediatr Psychol. 2023 Nov 16;48(11):940-951. doi: 10.1093/jpepsy/jsad065.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

The goal of the study was to examine the relations of general and diabetes-specific friend support and conflict to psychological and diabetes health among youth with type 1 diabetes. We examined gender as a moderator of these relations, and friend responsiveness and information-sharing as potential mediators.

METHODS

Youth with type 1 diabetes (n = 167; M age 15.83 [SD = 0.78]; 50% female) were interviewed once in the Fall and once in the following Spring of the school year. Using multiple regression analysis, general friend support, general friend conflict, diabetes-specific support, and diabetes-specific conflict were investigated as simultaneous predictors of psychological and diabetes outcomes cross-sectionally and longitudinally over four months.

RESULTS

Cross-sectionally friend conflict, including both general and diabetes-specific, was more predictive of outcomes than friend support. In cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses, gender was a significant moderator, such that several relations of general friend conflict to outcomes were significant for females but not nonfemales. Friend support revealed mixed relations to outcomes across cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses. Although we found links of friend relationship variables to mediators (perceived responsiveness; information sharing), we found little evidence of mediation.

CONCLUSIONS

These findings show stronger evidence that conflictual friend relationships than supportive friend relationships are linked to health. Findings suggest that problematic friend relationships may have a stronger impact on the health of females than nonfemales. These results underscore the need to better understand the conditions under which friend support is helpful versus harmful and the reasons underlying these links.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在探讨青少年 1 型糖尿病患者的一般朋友支持和冲突与心理和糖尿病健康的关系,以及性别是否对这些关系起调节作用,朋友的反应能力和信息共享是否是潜在的中介因素。

方法

对 167 名青少年 1 型糖尿病患者(M 年龄 15.83[SD=0.78];50%为女性)进行了一次秋季和次年春季的访谈。采用多元回归分析,将一般朋友支持、一般朋友冲突、糖尿病特异性支持和糖尿病特异性冲突作为四个月内的横向和纵向预测心理和糖尿病结果的同时预测因子。

结果

在横断面上,朋友冲突(包括一般和糖尿病特异性)比朋友支持更能预测结果。在横断和纵向分析中,性别是一个显著的调节因素,因此,一般朋友冲突与结果的几个关系对女性是显著的,但对非女性则不显著。朋友支持在横断和纵向分析中与结果呈现出混合关系。尽管我们发现朋友关系变量与中介变量(感知反应能力;信息共享)之间存在联系,但我们几乎没有发现中介作用的证据。

结论

这些发现表明,与支持性朋友关系相比,冲突性朋友关系与健康的关系更密切。研究结果表明,有问题的朋友关系可能对女性的健康影响比对非女性的健康影响更大。这些结果强调了需要更好地理解朋友支持是有益还是有害的条件以及这些联系的原因。

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