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摘要
本初步研究的重点是家庭和个人因素对青少年糖尿病控制的影响。年龄在15到18岁之间的青少年和他们的父母参加了这项研究。问卷包括FACES III、FILE、Social Support Inventory和Kvebaek Family Sculptures。通过糖化血红蛋白测定糖尿病控制情况。受试者被要求确定他们如何看待家庭凝聚力、家庭功能障碍、关系距离和社会支持。由于样本量小,初步分析利用双变量相关性,揭示了青少年对家庭凝聚力的感知与糖尿病控制之间的统计学显著相关性。此外,父母认为家庭系统越不正常,青少年的糖尿病控制就越差。糖尿病控制较好的青少年的父亲认为母亲与父亲之间的关系以及理想的父亲与患者之间的关系距离更大。认为母亲不支持的患者糖尿病控制更差。然而,那些认为自己得到更多社会支持的患者,他们的糖尿病控制得更好。家庭系统越疏离,青少年的糖尿病控制就越差。
Individual and family factors impacting diabetic control in the adolescent: a preliminary study.
The focus of this preliminary study is the impact of family and individual factors on diabetes control for the adolescent. Adolescents between the age of 15 and 18 years and their parents participated in this study. Questionnaires completed by subjects included FACES III, FILE, Social Support Inventory, and the Kvebaek Family Sculptures. Diabetic control was determined by measuring glycosylated hemoglobin. Subjects were asked to identify how they perceived family cohesion, family dysfunction, relationship distance, and social support. Initial analysis, utilizing bivariate correlations because of the small sample size, revealed statistically significant correlations between the adolescent's perception of family cohesion and diabetes control. Moreover, the more dysfunctional the parents perceived the family system, the worse the diabetic control of the adolescent. Adolescents with better diabetic control had fathers who perceived a greater distance between the mother-father relationship as well as a greater distance between the ideal father-patient relationship. Patients who perceived their mothers as nonsupportive experienced worse diabetic control. Yet patients who perceived they had more social support experienced better control of their diabetes. The more disengaged the family system, the worse the diabetic control for the adolescent.