父母婚姻关系满意度预测1型糖尿病儿童的血糖结局。

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Lindsey A Loomba, Amy Hughes Lansing, Justine N Cortez, Kearnan Welch, Joe N Solowiejczyk, Simona Ghetti, Dennis M Styne, Nicole S Glaser
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目的:1型糖尿病儿童(T1D)的血糖结局差异很大,尽管有统一的护理。我们假设糖尿病儿童的血糖结局受到父母婚姻关系满意度的影响。方法:我们评估了51个有新诊断T1D儿童的家庭的前瞻性样本,其中包括36个已婚父母家庭。我们评估了婚姻关系满意度的指标,并使用多元回归模型来确定诊断时婚姻关系满意度是否与诊断后18-24个月的平均HbA1c相关。结果:儿童T1D诊断时的婚姻状况和父母关系满意度与18-24个月后的HbA1c相关。在调整了与血糖相关的人口因素后,这些差异仍然存在。结论:原发性糖尿病照顾者与配偶关系的质量可以预测T1D儿童的血糖结局。改善配偶关系和照顾者支持的干预措施可以改善糖尿病儿童的血糖控制。
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Parental marital relationship satisfaction predicts glycemic outcomes in children with type 1 diabetes.

Objectives: Glycemic outcomes in children with type 1 diabetes (T1D) vary widely, despite uniform care. We hypothesized that glycemic outcomes in children with T1D are affected by the marital relationship satisfaction of the child's parents.

Methods: We evaluated a prospective sample of 51 families with a child with newly diagnosed T1D, including 36 married parent families. We assessed indicators of marital relationship satisfaction and used multiple regression models to determine whether marital relationship satisfaction at diagnosis was associated with mean HbA1c 18-24 months after diagnosis.

Results: Marital status and parental relationship satisfaction at the time of the child's T1D diagnosis were associated with HbA1c 18-24 months later. These differences persisted after adjusting for demographic factors associated with glycemia.

Conclusions: The quality of the primary diabetes caregiver's relationship with a spouse predicts glycemic outcomes for children with T1D. Interventions to improve spousal relationships and caregiver support could improve glycemic control in children with T1D.

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