دورية أكاديمية

Emotion regulation contributes to the development of diabetes distress among adults with type 1 diabetes.

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العنوان: Emotion regulation contributes to the development of diabetes distress among adults with type 1 diabetes.
المؤلفون: Fisher, Lawrence, Hessler, Danielle, Polonsky, William, Strycker, Lisa, Guzman, Susan, Bowyer, Vicky, Blumer, Ian, Masharani, Umesh
المصدر: Patient education and counseling, vol 101, iss 1
بيانات النشر: eScholarship, University of California
سنة النشر: 2018
مصطلحات موضوعية: Humans, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1, Self Care, Stress, Psychological, Emotions, Adult, Middle Aged, Canada, United States, Female, Male, Diabetes, Diabetes distress, Emotion management, Clinical Research, Mind and Body, Metabolic and endocrine, Medical and Health Sciences, Psychology and Cognitive Sciences, Public Health, psy, socio
جغرافية الموضوع: 124 - 131
الوصف: ObjectiveTo demonstrate how maladaptive emotion regulation (ER) can lead to diabetes distress (DD), with subsequent effects on management and metabolic outcomes among adults with type 1 diabetes.MethodsData are based on pre-intervention assessment for a random controlled trial to reduce DD. Patients were recruited in California, Oregon, Arizona and Ontario, Canada. After screening and consent, patients completed an online assessment and released their most recent laboratory HbA1C. Structural equation modeling was used to define an ER measurement model and test for significant pathways.ResultsThree ER mechanisms combined into a single construct: emotion processing, non-judgment of emotions, non-reactivity to emotions. Models indicated a significant pathway from ER and cognitions to DD to disease management to metabolic control.ConclusionsAs hypothesized, the three ER mechanisms formed a single, coherent ER construct. Patients with poor ER reported high DD; and high DD was linked to poor diabetes management and poor metabolic control.Practice implicationsIdentifying both the level of DD and the ER mechanisms that lead to high DD should be explored in clinical settings. Helping T1Ds to become more aware, less judgmental and less reactive behaviorally to what they feel about diabetes and its management may reduce DD.
نوع الوثيقة: article in journal/newspaper
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العلاقة: https://escholarship.org/uc/item/53g4z1z9Test
الإتاحة: https://escholarship.org/uc/item/53g4z1z9Test
حقوق: undefined
رقم الانضمام: edsbas.F9EEF303
قاعدة البيانات: BASE