Comparison of Quality of Life among Adolescents with and without Diabetes in Gujrat, Pakistan

Q4 Health Professions Pakistan Armed Forces Medical Journal Pub Date : 2023-12-28 DOI:10.51253/pafmj.v73i6.7105
Sonia Iqbal, S. B. Ayaz, Fawad Rahman, Saman Ejaz, Laiba Waheed, Ayesha Amjad
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Objective: To compare the quality of life among adolescents with and without diabetes and explore the association of age and gender with diabetes. Study Design: Cross-sectional comparative study. Place and Duration of Study: Different Clinics and Hospitals, of District, Gujrat Pakistan, from Sep 2020 to Mar 2021. Methodology: Adolescents with diabetes who had an HbA1C level of ≥6.5%, and age-matched, healthy adolescents as controls were included. The adolescents with diabetes were sub-grouped into early and late adolescents based on age (10-14 years and 15-19 years, respectively). Youth Quality of Life Questionnaire was used as the investigative tool. Results: Twenty-nine adolescents (mean age: 14.2±2.9 years) were in the Diabetes-Group, and 356 adolescents (mean age: 14.8±2.7 years) were in the Control-Group. The Control-Group had significantly better mean scores in each domain than the Diabetes-Group (p<0.001). Early adolescents with diabetes had better scores in the self-care domain (p=0.014) than late adolescents. The scores remained uninfluenced by gender in adolescents with diabetes (p=0.118, 0.284, 0.185, 0.419, and 0.169, respectively). Conclusion: The quality of life scores among our study adolescents with diabetes was poor as compared to the age-matched healthy adolescents. Age appeared to be a negative factor for the quality of life parameters among adolescents with diabetes.
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巴基斯坦古吉拉特患有和未患有糖尿病的青少年生活质量比较
目的比较患有和未患有糖尿病的青少年的生活质量,并探讨年龄和性别与糖尿病的关系。研究设计:横断面比较研究。研究地点和时间:2020 年 9 月至 2021 年 3 月,巴基斯坦古吉拉特地区的不同诊所和医院。研究方法:研究对象包括 HbA1C 水平≥6.5% 的青少年糖尿病患者,以及年龄匹配的健康青少年对照组。根据年龄(分别为 10-14 岁和 15-19 岁)将糖尿病青少年分为早期青少年和晚期青少年。采用青少年生活质量问卷作为调查工具。 结果糖尿病组有 29 名青少年(平均年龄为 14.2±2.9 岁),对照组有 356 名青少年(平均年龄为 14.8±2.7 岁)。对照组在各个领域的平均得分都明显高于糖尿病组(P<0.001)。早期青少年糖尿病患者在自我护理方面的得分(p=0.014)高于晚期青少年。糖尿病青少年的得分仍然不受性别影响(p分别为0.118、0.284、0.185、0.419和0.169)。结论与年龄匹配的健康青少年相比,糖尿病青少年的生活质量得分较低。年龄似乎是影响糖尿病青少年生活质量参数的一个负面因素。
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Pakistan Armed Forces Medical Journal
Pakistan Armed Forces Medical Journal Health Professions-Health Professions (miscellaneous)
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