[Sense of coherence in type 2 diabetes mellitus debutants: case-control study].

David Ramos-Valle, Luis Rey García-Cortés, María de Los Ángeles Dichi-Romero
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Background: The pathogenic model guides the study of risk factors for the disease; the salutogenic model guides the study of health assets, focused on problem solving, the ability of people to use their available resources and perceive their lives as coherent, structured and understandable. Its central element is the sense of coherence (SOC). The relationship of SOC with different phases of diabetes has been demonstrated, but not in diabetic debutants.

Objective: To evaluate the magnitude of the association of SOC between type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) debutants and absentees in people detected in the PREVENIMSS module.

Material and methods: case-control design. Cases were T2DM debutants with fasting plasma glucose ≥ 126 mg/dL; controls, people with plasma glucose < 100 mg/dL. Sample size was estimated for independent groups (101 cases and 202 controls) in which the SOC-29 questionnaire was administered; socio-demographic data was recorded and their file was reviewed. Reliability of SOC-29 was analyzed; univariate analysis, chi-squared and binary logistic regression were used to estimate association and odds ratio (OR).

Results: T2DM debutants were 5 times more likely to achieve a low SOC score than patients without T2DM (p = 0.002; OR: 5.31, 95% confidence interval: 1.81-15.53).

Conclusions: High sense of coherence is an asset for the health of T2DM debutants; it is proposed to incorporate this topic into the DIABETIMSS program.

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背景:致病模型指导疾病危险因素的研究;健康成因模型指导对健康资产的研究,重点是解决问题、人们利用现有资源的能力以及将自己的生活视为连贯、有结构和可理解的。它的核心元素是连贯性(SOC)。SOC与糖尿病不同阶段的关系已被证实,但在糖尿病初次发病中没有。目的:评估在previmss模块中检测到的2型糖尿病(T2DM)首次发病者和未发病者之间SOC的相关性。材料和方法:病例对照设计。2型糖尿病初发患者,空腹血糖≥126 mg/dL;对照组,血浆葡萄糖< 100mg /dL者。对使用SOC-29问卷的独立组(101例病例和202例对照)的样本量进行估计;记录了社会人口数据并审查了其档案。对SOC-29的信度进行了分析;采用单因素分析、卡方和二元logistic回归来估计相关性和比值比(OR)。结果:T2DM初发患者获得低SOC评分的可能性是无T2DM患者的5倍(p = 0.002;OR: 5.31, 95%置信区间:1.81-15.53)。结论:高度的连贯感对T2DM初诊患者的健康有益;建议将该主题纳入DIABETIMSS计划。
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