Helgeson Vicki S
Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA.
Diabetes Spectr. 2024 Winter;37(1):100-108. doi: 10.2337/ds23-0026. Epub 2023 Sep 18.
We compared the romantic relationships of emerging adults with type 1 diabetes to those without type 1 diabetes. We examined whether there were group differences in romantic relationships and relationship quality and whether aspects of romantic relationships were connected to psychological and diabetes health. Emerging adults (mean age 27 years) with ( = 88) and without ( = 99) type 1 diabetes took part in the study. Participants completed an online questionnaire that assessed romantic relationships, psychological health, and diabetes health. Results showed that males with type 1 diabetes were significantly less likely than males without diabetes and either group of females to be involved in a romantic relationship. Among those in a relationship, there were no group differences in relationship quality. For both groups, being in a relationship was associated with less loneliness and greater life satisfaction. Among those in a romantic relationship, the quality of the relationship was more strongly related to psychological outcomes for those with than for those without diabetes. There was modest evidence that relationship quality was linked to better diabetes outcomes. When partner supportive and unsupportive diabetes interactions were examined, there was more evidence that unsupportive interactions were harmful (i.e., related to worse psychological and diabetes outcomes) than there was evidence that supportive interactions were beneficial. These findings underscore the importance of romantic relationships for health among emerging adults in general and suggest that there may be an even greater impact for those with type 1 diabetes.
我们比较了患有1型糖尿病的青年人与未患1型糖尿病的青年人的恋爱关系。我们研究了恋爱关系和恋爱关系质量方面是否存在组间差异,以及恋爱关系的各个方面是否与心理和糖尿病健康相关。患有(n = 88)和未患(n = 99)1型糖尿病的青年人(平均年龄27岁)参与了这项研究。参与者完成了一份在线问卷,该问卷评估了恋爱关系、心理健康和糖尿病健康状况。结果显示,患有1型糖尿病的男性比未患糖尿病的男性以及两组女性中的任何一组参与恋爱关系的可能性显著更低。在恋爱的人群中,恋爱关系质量不存在组间差异。对于两组来说,恋爱都与较少的孤独感和更高的生活满意度相关。在恋爱的人群中,如果患有糖尿病,恋爱关系质量与心理结果的关联比未患糖尿病的人群更强。有适度的证据表明恋爱关系质量与更好的糖尿病结果相关。当研究伴侣对糖尿病支持性和非支持性的互动时,更多的证据表明非支持性互动是有害的(即与更差的心理和糖尿病结果相关),而支持性互动有益的证据较少。这些发现强调了恋爱关系对一般青年人群健康的重要性,并表明对于患有1型糖尿病的人群可能有更大的影响。