Emotional, behavioral and social difficulties among children with type 1 diabetes mellitus

Eman S. Ahmed, Eman M. M. Monazea, Amera E Abdel El Naser, S. Kotb
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Background: Children and adolescents with diabetes are at a greater risk for emotional and behavioral problems . Aim of the study was to assess behavioral, emotional and social difficulties of diabetic children and examine the association of these difficulties with demographic and disease related variables. Subjects and method: A cross sectional study of 423 diabetic children attended Sidy Galal health insurance outpatient clinic in Assuit city – Egypt was conducted. A similar number of healthy children matched for age, sex and socioeconomic status were included in the study as a control group used for comparison. Strength and Difficulty Questionnaire (SDQ) was used as a screening tool. The SDQ is a screening instrument consisting of five separate 5-item subscales for emotional symptoms, conduct problems, hyperactivity-inattention, peer problems, and prosocial behavior. Results: Most of diabetic children (92.9%) were in the abnormal group of the total score compared to 20.6% of the controls. In all SDQ subscales except prosocial, diabetic children had significantly higher percentages of abnormal indices than in controls (p value <0.001) . Emotional, hyperactivity and conduct problems were significantly associated with age and sex of the child. Prolonged duration of illness was significantly associated with peer relationship problems . Glycemic control was not a significant risk factor for any problem . Conclusion: Many of diabetic children had behavioral and psychosocial problems. Age and sex of the child and duration of the disease were important determinants for these problems. Recommendation: Diabetic children need to be screened by psychologist and social worker to identify and manage any behavioral or emotional problems.
1型糖尿病儿童的情绪、行为和社会困难
背景:患有糖尿病的儿童和青少年患情绪和行为问题的风险更大。本研究的目的是评估糖尿病儿童的行为、情感和社交困难,并检查这些困难与人口统计学和疾病相关变量的关系。对象与方法:对埃及阿苏特市Sidy Galal医疗保险门诊就诊的423名糖尿病儿童进行了横断面研究。同样数量的年龄、性别和社会经济地位相匹配的健康儿童也被纳入研究,作为对照组进行比较。强度与难度问卷(SDQ)作为筛选工具。SDQ是一种筛查工具,由五个独立的5项分量表组成,分别用于情绪症状、行为问题、多动-注意力不集中、同伴问题和亲社会行为。结果:糖尿病患儿总得分异常组占比最高(92.9%),对照组为20.6%。除亲社会外,糖尿病儿童在SDQ各分量表中异常指标的百分比均显著高于对照组(p值<0.001)。情绪、多动和行为问题与儿童的年龄和性别显著相关。疾病持续时间的延长与同伴关系问题显著相关。血糖控制不是任何问题的重要危险因素。结论:糖尿病患儿多存在行为和社会心理问题。儿童的年龄和性别以及疾病的持续时间是这些问题的重要决定因素。建议:糖尿病儿童需要由心理学家和社会工作者进行筛查,以识别和管理任何行为或情绪问题。
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