The emotional well-being of parents with children at genetic risk for type 1 diabetes before and during participation in the POInT-study.

IF 3.9 3区 医学 Q2 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Janne Houben, Martha Janssens, Christiane Winkler, Rachel Elizabeth Jane Besser, Katarzyna Dzygalo, Annika Fehn, Angela Hommel, Karin Lange, Helena Elding Larsson, Markus Lundgren, Frank Roloff, Matthew Snape, Agnieszka Szypowska, Andreas Weiss, Jose Zapardiel-Gonzalo, Anette-Gabriele Ziegler, Kristina Casteels
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Abstract

Introduction: This study examined the emotional impact that parents experience when confronted with an increased genetic risk of type 1 diabetes (T1D) in their child. Population-based screening of neonates for genetic risk of chronic disease carries the risk of increased emotional burden for parents.

Methods: Information was collected using a well-being questionnaire for parents of infants identified as having an increased risk for T1D in a multinational research study. Parents were asked to complete this questionnaire after they were told their child had an increased risk for T1D (Freder1k-study) and at several time points during an intervention study (POInT-study), where oral insulin was administered daily.

Results: Data were collected from 2595 parents of 1371 children across five countries. Panic-related anxiety symptoms were reported by only 4.9% after hearing about their child having an increased risk. Symptoms of depression were limited to 19.4% of the parents at the result-communication visit and declined over time during the intervention study. When thinking about their child's risk for developing T1D (disease-specific anxiety), 47.2% worried, felt nervous and tense. Mothers and parents with a first-degree relative (FDR) with T1D reported more symptoms of depression and disease-specific anxiety (p < 0.001) than fathers and parents without a FDR.

Conclusion: Overall, symptoms of depression and panic-related anxiety are comparable with the German population. When asked about their child's risk for T1D during the intervention study, some parents reported disease-specific anxiety, which should be kept in mind when considering population-based screening. As certain subgroups are more prone, it will be important to continue psychological screening and, when necessary, to provide support by an experienced, multidisciplinary team.

在参与point研究之前和期间,有1型糖尿病遗传风险的孩子的父母的情绪健康。
简介:本研究调查了父母在面对孩子患1型糖尿病(T1D)遗传风险增加时所经历的情绪影响。以人群为基础的新生儿慢性疾病遗传风险筛查有增加父母情感负担的风险。方法:在一项跨国研究中,对被确定为T1D风险增加的婴儿的父母进行幸福感问卷调查,收集信息。父母被告知他们的孩子患T1D的风险增加(frederk -study),并在干预研究(POInT-study)的几个时间点(每天口服胰岛素)中填写此问卷。结果:收集了来自五个国家的1371名儿童的2595名父母的数据。在听说他们的孩子有增加的风险后,只有4.9%的人报告了与恐慌相关的焦虑症状。在结果交流访问中,有抑郁症状的家长仅占19.4%,并且在干预研究期间随着时间的推移而下降。当想到他们的孩子患T1D(疾病特异性焦虑)的风险时,47.2%的人担心,感到紧张和紧张。有一级亲属(FDR)患有T1D的母亲和父母报告了更多的抑郁症状和疾病特异性焦虑(p结论:总体而言,抑郁症状和恐慌相关焦虑与德国人群相当。在干预研究期间,当被问及他们的孩子患T1D的风险时,一些家长报告了疾病特异性焦虑,在考虑基于人群的筛查时应牢记这一点。由于某些亚群体更容易出现这种情况,继续进行心理筛查并在必要时由经验丰富的多学科团队提供支持将是很重要的。
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Pediatric Diabetes
Pediatric Diabetes 医学-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
6.60
自引率
14.70%
发文量
141
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Pediatric Diabetes is a bi-monthly journal devoted to disseminating new knowledge relating to the epidemiology, etiology, pathogenesis, management, complications and prevention of diabetes in childhood and adolescence. The aim of the journal is to become the leading vehicle for international dissemination of research and practice relating to diabetes in youth. Papers are considered for publication based on the rigor of scientific approach, novelty, and importance for understanding mechanisms involved in the epidemiology and etiology of this disease, especially its molecular, biochemical and physiological aspects. Work relating to the clinical presentation, course, management and outcome of diabetes, including its physical and emotional sequelae, is considered. In vitro studies using animal or human tissues, whole animal and clinical studies in humans are also considered. The journal reviews full-length papers, preliminary communications with important new information, clinical reports, and reviews of major topics. Invited editorials, commentaries, and perspectives are a regular feature. The editors, based in the USA, Europe, and Australasia, maintain regular communications to assure rapid turnaround time of submitted manuscripts.
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