Locus of control and metabolic control.

Diabete & metabolisme Pub Date : 1995-06-01
C Reynaert, P Janne, J Donckier, M Buysschaert, N Zdanowicz, D Lejeune, L Cassiers
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Previous studies designed to establish in diabetic patients the relationship between metabolic control and locus of control are controversial. The aim of the present study was to find answers to the following questions: is there a link between an internal locus of control and improved metabolic control? Is this true for type I and type II diabetic subjects? Is this improved metabolic control linked directly, or even indirectly, with the locus of control by types of behaviour, such as for example a greater desire for information concerning the disease (knowledge) and closer adherence to doctors' recommendations (compliance)? Sixty-one patients (36 type I and 25 type II) on insulin therapy were compared according to the type of their locus of control using two different questionnaires (Rotter and Wallston). The extent of their knowledge about diabetes was also assessed; self-monitoring of blood glucose (SMBG) was considered to be a measure of compliance, while the HbA1 level was considered to be an indicator of metabolic control. The study compared the influence of the type of locus of control on the various parameters. The results indicate that, irrespective of the questionnaire, type I "internals" exhibited better metabolic control (p < 0.05) than type I "externals", even with a lower level of knowledge of diabetes (p < 0.01) and less frequent SMBG (p < 0.05). However, the benefits of internality as regards metabolic control were not as great when this internality was extreme.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

控制点和代谢控制点。
以往旨在确定糖尿病患者代谢控制与控制位点之间关系的研究存在争议。本研究的目的是找到以下问题的答案:内部控制位点和改善代谢控制之间是否存在联系?这对1型和2型糖尿病患者适用吗?这种改善的代谢控制是否直接或甚至间接地与行为类型的控制点联系在一起,例如,更渴望获得有关疾病的信息(知识)和更遵守医生的建议(遵守)?采用两种不同的问卷(Rotter和Wallston)对61例胰岛素治疗患者(36例为I型,25例为II型)根据控制位点类型进行比较。他们对糖尿病的知识程度也进行了评估;自我血糖监测(SMBG)被认为是依从性的衡量标准,而HbA1水平被认为是代谢控制的指标。本研究比较了控制点类型对各参数的影响。结果表明,无论问卷类型如何,I型“内在”比I型“外在”表现出更好的代谢控制(p < 0.05),即使糖尿病知识水平较低(p < 0.01)和SMBG频率较低(p < 0.05)。然而,当这种内在性是极端的时候,内在性在代谢控制方面的好处就不那么大了。(摘要删节250字)
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