Alsudairy Najlaa M, Alzaidi Sarah M, Alghamdi Afnan G, Alrashidi Mona S, Altashkandi Deemah A
Department of Family Medicine, National Guard Hospital, Jeddah, SAU.
Cureus. 2024 Sep 14;16(9):e69394. doi: 10.7759/cureus.69394. eCollection 2024 Sep.
Background Diabetes mellitus is a significant public health issue globally, with increasing prevalence rates. In Saudi Arabia, a substantial proportion of the adult population is affected. While the impact of diabetes on physical health is well-documented, less is known about its effects on emotional and social well-being in this region. Methods From January to March 2024, we conducted a cross-sectional online survey of 207 individuals with diabetes in Saudi Arabia. The survey, available in Arabic and English, assessed physical symptoms, emotional health, social interactions, and overall quality of life. Descriptive statistics were used for analysis. Results The majority of participants were aged 31-45 years (n=63, 30.4%) and female (n=118, 56.9%). Type 2 diabetes was the most common (n=122, 59.1%). Regarding physical health, 34.6% (n=72) rated their health as good while 37.2% (n=77) experienced physical symptoms sometimes and 17.9% (n=37) often. Emotional health challenges were reported by 39.2% (n=81) experiencing anxiety and 33.9% (n=70) experiencing depression. Social interactions were impacted, with 28.6% (n=59) reporting challenges in relationships and 14.3% (n=30) facing significant impacts on recreational activities. Overall quality of life was rated as good by 40.4% (n=83), fair by 29.9% (n=62), and very poor by 4.8% (n=10). Conclusions The study highlights the significant effects of diabetes on the physical, emotional, and social aspects of life in Saudi Arabia. The findings underscore the need for comprehensive care strategies that incorporate medical treatment, emotional support, and social integration to improve the overall quality of life for individuals with diabetes.
糖尿病是全球一个重大的公共卫生问题,患病率不断上升。在沙特阿拉伯,很大一部分成年人口受到影响。虽然糖尿病对身体健康的影响已有充分记录,但在该地区,其对情绪和社会福祉的影响却鲜为人知。方法:2024年1月至3月,我们对沙特阿拉伯的207名糖尿病患者进行了一项横断面在线调查。该调查提供阿拉伯语和英语版本,评估了身体症状、情绪健康、社交互动和总体生活质量。采用描述性统计进行分析。结果:大多数参与者年龄在31 - 45岁之间(n = 63,30.4%),女性居多(n = 118,56.9%)。2型糖尿病最为常见(n = 122,59.1%)。在身体健康方面,34.6%(n = 72)的人认为自己健康状况良好,37.2%(n = 77)的人有时会出现身体症状,17.9%(n = 37)的人经常出现。39.2%(n = 81)的人报告有情绪健康挑战,表现为焦虑,33.9%(n = 70)的人有抑郁情绪。社交互动受到影响,28.6%(n = 59)的人报告人际关系方面存在挑战,14.3%(n = 30)的人在娱乐活动方面受到重大影响。40.4%(n = 83)的人将总体生活质量评为良好,29.9%(n = 62)的人评为一般,4.8%(n = 10)的人评为非常差。结论:该研究强调了糖尿病对沙特阿拉伯人生活的身体、情绪和社会方面的重大影响。研究结果强调需要采取综合护理策略,包括医疗治疗、情感支持和社会融合,以提高糖尿病患者的总体生活质量。