Psychic and socioeconomic consequences with diabetes compared to other chronic conditions.

P E Wändell, B Brorsson, H Aberg
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The present study relies on data for the years 1988 and 1989 from the Swedish continuous Surveys of Living Conditions (SLC), which are based on random samples from the population among individuals aged 16 through 84 years. We compared the rates of self-reported mental health for subjects reporting diabetes (n = 361), a musculoskeletal condition but without diabetes (n = 2187), hypertension but without diabetes (n = 980), and healthy free from any medical condition (n = 6664). Comparisons are based on age- and gender-standardized rates, using the diabetes group as standard. The results show that more diabetic respondents had psychic symptoms and long-standing psychiatric disorders than the healthy respondents, with otherwise no differences compared to the other chronic conditions. The diabetic respondents had lower mean disposable income, and a higher rate of disability pension than the respondents with hypertension, and than the healthy. They also reported more sick leave days than the healthy respondents.

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与其他慢性疾病相比,糖尿病的心理和社会经济后果。
目前的研究依赖于1988年和1989年瑞典生活条件连续调查(SLC)的数据,这些数据是基于从16岁到84岁的人群中随机抽取的样本。我们比较了报告糖尿病(n = 361)、肌肉骨骼疾病但无糖尿病(n = 2187)、高血压但无糖尿病(n = 980)和无任何医疗状况的健康受试者(n = 6664)的自我报告心理健康率。比较是基于年龄和性别标准化的比率,以糖尿病组为标准。结果显示,糖尿病患者的心理症状和长期精神障碍比健康者多,其他方面与其他慢性疾病没有差异。糖尿病受访者的平均可支配收入低于高血压受访者,伤残抚恤金率高于健康人。他们报告的病假天数也比健康的受访者多。
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