精神分裂症和2型糖尿病患者的社会心理问题领域、需求和资源。调查研究的设计和结果。

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
Nordic Journal of Psychiatry Pub Date : 2025-08-01 Epub Date: 2025-07-04 DOI:10.1080/08039488.2025.2524371
Sabrina Trappaud Rønne, Mette Juel Rothmann, Rikke Jørgensen, Lene Eide Joensen, Bryan Cleal, Peter Haulund Gæde, Richard Ig Holt, Sidse Marie Arnfred
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目的:探讨精神分裂症合并2型糖尿病患者的疾病和治疗负担、心理健康状况及疾病管理支持。材料和方法:62名来自精神科门诊的丹麦成年人参与了这项横断面研究,使用了为此特定目的编制的问卷。问卷包括疾病和治疗负担(糖尿病和精神分裂症的日常影响、治疗负担、糖尿病授权)、心理健康(一般健康和糖尿病困扰)以及社会关系和支持(一般和疾病特定支持)的措施。对调查数据进行描述性分析。结果:参与者报告了精神分裂症和糖尿病患者每天对他们的身体健康、情绪健康、睡眠和对未来的感觉的负面影响。然而,精神分裂症的这种负面影响高于2型糖尿病。55%的参与者报告了高治疗负担,74%的参与者报告了低至中度糖尿病授权。大约30%的人报告了高度的糖尿病困扰,49%的人报告了较低的总体幸福感。精神分裂症的支持主要来自精神卫生专业人员、护理协调员和家人和朋友,而糖尿病的支持主要来自全科医生和家人和朋友。结论:精神分裂症和2型糖尿病患者通常有较高的疾病和治疗负担、较低的糖尿病授权、较高的糖尿病痛苦和较低的总体幸福感。本研究强调,在未来的介入研究和临床实践中,需要让精神卫生专业人员、护理协调员、家人和朋友参与精神分裂症和糖尿病共存的日常管理。
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The psychosocial problem areas, needs and resources in people with coexisting schizophrenia and type 2 diabetes. Design and results of a survey study.

Aim: To explore the illness and treatment burden, mental well-being, and received support for illness management among people with schizophrenia and type 2 diabetes.

Materials and methods: 62 Danish adults recruited from psychiatric outpatient clinics participated in this cross-sectional study using a questionnaire compiled for this specific purpose. The questionnaire included measures of burden of illness and treatment (daily impact of diabetes and schizophrenia, treatment burden, diabetes empowerment), mental well-being (general well-being and diabetes distress), and social relations and support (general and illness-specific support). Descriptive analyses of survey data were conducted.

Results: Participants reported daily negative impact from living with schizophrenia and diabetes on their physical health, emotional well-being, sleep, and feelings about their future. However, this negative impact was higher from schizophrenia than type 2 diabetes. 55% of all participants reported high treatment burden, and 74% reported low to moderate diabetes empowerment. Approximately 30% reported high levels of diabetes distress, and 49% reported low general well-being. The support for schizophrenia mainly came from mental health professionals, care coordinators, and family and friends, while diabetes support mainly came from general practitioners and family and friends.

Conclusions: Living with coexisting schizophrenia and type 2 diabetes often involves a high burden of illness and treatment, low diabetes empowerment, high diabetes distress and low general well-being. This study highlights a need for engaging mental health professionals, care coordinators, family and friends in the daily management of coexisting schizophrenia and diabetes in future interventional studies and clinical practice.

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Nordic Journal of Psychiatry
Nordic Journal of Psychiatry 医学-精神病学
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3.60
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5.60%
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86
审稿时长
12 months
期刊介绍: Nordic Journal of Psychiatry publishes international research on all areas of psychiatry. Nordic Journal of Psychiatry is the official journal for the eight psychiatry associations in the Nordic and Baltic countries. The journal aims to provide a leading international forum for high quality research on all themes of psychiatry including: Child psychiatry Adult psychiatry Psychotherapy Pharmacotherapy Social psychiatry Psychosomatic medicine Nordic Journal of Psychiatry accepts original research articles, review articles, brief reports, editorials and letters to the editor.
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