Do depression, anxiety, emotional intelligence, and sleep quality affect diabetes management self-efficacy in Korean women with gestational diabetes in pregnancy?: a descriptive correlational study.

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Korean Journal of Women Health Nursing Pub Date : 2021-12-31 Epub Date: 2021-12-29 DOI:10.4069/kjwhn.2021.11.27
Hoon Ah Lee, Keum Seong Jang
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Abstract

Purpose: This study aimed to identify factors associated with diabetes management self-efficacy in pregnant women with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) in Korea.

Methods: A total of 173 pregnant women with GDM in Korea were recruited by posting announcements at two Korean online communities focusing on pregnancy and GDM. Participants completed a structured online survey from July to September 2018. Thirteen inappropriate responses were excluded and a total of 160 questionnaires were used in the final analysis. Descriptive statistics were calculated and multiple regression with the enter method was done to identify the associations of depressive mood, anxiety, emotional intelligence, and sleep quality with diabetes management self-efficacy.

Results: Respondents reported a moderately depressive mood (mean, 10.36), low to moderate anxiety (mean, 41.65), above-average emotional intelligence (mean, 78.04), moderate sleep quality (mean, 42.01), and above-average diabetes management self-efficacy (mean, 52.29). The major factor associated with diabetes management self-efficacy of pregnant women with GDM was emotional intelligence (β=.51, p<.001). Other factors, in descending order of influence, were sleep quality (β=.22, p<.001) and exercise (β=.18, p=.004). Taken together, the aforementioned factors explained 34.6% (F=39.53, p<.001) of the total variance.

Conclusion: The results of this study suggest that to improve the diabetes management self-efficacy of pregnant women with GDM, it is necessary to develop an education program that can also enhance emotional intelligence, sleep quality, and exercise.

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抑郁、焦虑、情商和睡眠质量是否会影响韩国妊娠期糖尿病妇女的糖尿病管理自我效能?
目的:本研究旨在确定与韩国妊娠糖尿病(GDM)孕妇糖尿病管理自我效能相关的因素:通过在韩国两个以怀孕和 GDM 为主题的在线社区发布公告,共招募了 173 名韩国 GDM 孕妇。参与者在 2018 年 7 月至 9 月期间完成了结构化在线调查。排除了 13 份不恰当的回复,最终分析共使用了 160 份问卷。研究人员计算了描述性统计数字,并用enter法进行了多元回归,以确定抑郁情绪、焦虑、情商和睡眠质量与糖尿病管理自我效能的关联:受访者报告了中度抑郁情绪(平均值为 10.36)、中低焦虑(平均值为 41.65)、高于平均水平的情商(平均值为 78.04)、中等睡眠质量(平均值为 42.01)和高于平均水平的糖尿病管理自我效能感(平均值为 52.29)。与 GDM 孕妇糖尿病管理自我效能相关的主要因素是情商(β=.51,ppp=.004)。综合来看,上述因素解释了 34.6%(F=39.53,p 结论:本研究结果表明,为了提高GDM孕妇的糖尿病管理自我效能,有必要制定一个同时能提高情商、睡眠质量和运动的教育计划。
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Korean Journal of Women Health Nursing
Korean Journal of Women Health Nursing Nursing-Maternity and Midwifery
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