Salud Pública de México (Jan 2003)

Emotional dysfunction associated with diabetes in Mexican adolescents and young adults with type-1 diabetes

  • Lerman-Garber Israel,
  • Barrón-Uribe Consuelo,
  • Calzada-León Raúl,
  • Mercado-Atri Moisés,
  • Vidal-Tamayo Rafael,
  • Quintana Silvia,
  • Hernández María Elena,
  • Ruiz-Reyes María de la Luz,
  • Tamez-Gutiérrez Laura Elena,
  • Nishimura-Meguro Elisa,
  • Villa Antonio R

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 45, no. 1
pp. 13 – 18

Abstract

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OBJECTIVE: To assess the emotional dysfunction associated with diabetes in Mexican young individuals with type-1 diabetes. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A cross-sectional survey was conducted to perform a complete clinical and psychosocial evaluation of 93 consecutive type-1 diabetes patients, aged 14 to 30 years. RESULTS: Adolescents had higher scores of emotional dysfunction related to diabetes and a diminished knowledge in diabetes-related areas. A multivariate logistic regression model showed that an inadequate emotional response to diabetes (high problem areas in diabetes or PAID scores) was mainly associated with a poor glycemic control (OR=2.9, 95% CI 0.9-9.7, p=0.09). Apprehension about the future and the possibility of serious complications had the highest mean PAID score in all age groups. CONCLUSIONS: New strategies should be developed to improve the routine care and support of young individuals with type-1 diabetes.

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