Sullivan B J
Diabetes Care. 1978 Jan-Feb;1(1):18-22. doi: 10.2337/diacare.1.1.18.
This investigation was designed to examine self-esteem and depression in diabetic adolescent girls. One hundred nondiabetic girls age 12-16 and 105 diabetic girls age 12-16 were administered the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale and the Beck Depression Inventory. Results indicated no significant difference between diabetic and nondiabetic girls in self-esteem scores. Diabetic girls showed significantly more depression than nondiabetic girls. Close examination of results revealed that, in fact, diabetic and nondiabetic adolescent girls were very similar. A major finding was that depression in the diabetic group was expressed primarily through physiologic symptoms of depression as seen in the vital depression scores, rather than through the pessimism, indecision-inhibition, or self-debasement measures of depression. Results were interpreted to mean that diabetic girls did not manifest deeper depression than nondiabetic girls but, rather, a greater awareness of their physiologic status. Diabetes emerged as a focus for the expression of normal adolescent conflicts. The importance of integrating developmental issues into the treatment plans for diabetic patients is emphasized.
本研究旨在调查患有糖尿病的青春期女孩的自尊和抑郁状况。对100名年龄在12至16岁的非糖尿病女孩和105名年龄在12至16岁的糖尿病女孩施测罗森伯格自尊量表和贝克抑郁量表。结果显示,糖尿病女孩和非糖尿病女孩在自尊得分上没有显著差异。糖尿病女孩的抑郁程度明显高于非糖尿病女孩。对结果的仔细分析表明,事实上,患有糖尿病和未患糖尿病的青春期女孩非常相似。一个主要发现是,糖尿病组的抑郁主要通过严重抑郁得分中出现的抑郁生理症状表现出来,而不是通过抑郁的悲观、犹豫抑制或自我贬低等指标表现出来。研究结果被解释为意味着糖尿病女孩并没有比非糖尿病女孩表现出更深的抑郁,而是对自身生理状况有更高的认知。糖尿病成为正常青春期冲突表达的一个焦点。强调了将发育问题纳入糖尿病患者治疗计划的重要性。