Examination of the Illness Representations among Children with T1DM in Relation to Mental Health Factors

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY International Journal of Mental Health Promotion Pub Date : 2021-07-07 DOI:10.21203/RS.3.RS-494532/V1
B. Nagy, Brigitta Munkácsi, E. Felszeghy, Flóra Kenyhercz, G. Szőllősi, K. Kovács
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Background: This study aimed to investigate the association of the mental health and diabetes-specific variables with the illness representations in children with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM).Methods: A total of 115 children with T1DM were recruited through the outpatient clinic in Debrecen, Hungary. Our measures were The Pictorial Representation of Illness and Self Measure Drawing Test (PRISM-D), Child Depression Inventory (CDI), Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale, and Self-Rated Health (SRH). Glycosylated haemoglobin (HbAlc) values were obtained from medical reports. Results: We found significant mild correlations amongst the mental health factors. Those children who can be characterized with clinical depressive symptoms drew significantly fewer (r = - 0.253; p < 0.05) circles with significantly less area (r = - 0.253; p < 0.05) at the PRISM-D test. Furthermore, those children who did not draw any important relationships possessed significantly more depressive symptoms than those who drew at least one important person. Those children who were diagnosed at a younger age, reported significantly better health condition (r = 0.215; p= 0.024), and displayed smaller distance (r = -0.261; p= 0.006) between the Self-circle and the Illness-circle. Conclusions: The PRISM-D test provides a more complex picture of the subjective effect of the disease, and thus appears a promising additional tool to analyse the emotional and cognitive representations and the psychological burden of T1DM. Beside the medical treatment of the T1DM-children, the earliest screening and psychological interventions for mental health problems are of high priority.
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T1DM患儿疾病表现与心理健康因素的关系研究
背景:本研究旨在调查1型糖尿病(T1DM)儿童的心理健康和糖尿病特异性变量与疾病表现的关系。方法:通过匈牙利德布勒森的门诊招募了115名T1DM儿童。我们的测量方法是疾病图示和自我测量绘图测试(PRISM-D)、儿童抑郁量表(CDI)、Cantril自我锚定奋斗量表和自我评定健康(SRH)。糖化血红蛋白(HbAlc)值从医学报告中获得。结果:我们发现心理健康因素之间存在显著的轻度相关性。那些可以表现为临床抑郁症状的儿童在PRISM-D测试中画出的圆圈明显较少(r=-0.253;p<0.05),面积明显较小(r=-0.353;p<0.05)。此外,那些没有画出任何重要关系的孩子比那些画出至少一个重要人物的孩子有更多的抑郁症状。那些在年龄较小时被诊断的儿童,报告的健康状况明显更好(r=0.215;p=0.024),并且自我圆圈和疾病圆圈之间的距离较小(r=-0.261;p=0.006)。结论:PRISM-D测试提供了一个更复杂的疾病主观影响的画面,因此似乎是分析T1DM的情绪和认知表征以及心理负担的一个很有前途的额外工具。除了T1DM儿童的医疗外,最早的心理健康问题筛查和心理干预也是当务之急。
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期刊介绍: This title has ceased (2018). The first journal of its kind in the field, IJMHP publishes materials of distinction, making it essential reading for those with a professional or personal interest in mental health promotion. IJMHP co-ordinates the dissemination of new research outcomes to all those involved in policy making and the implementation of mental health promotion and mental disorder prevention policies. This makes it indispensable to clinical/medical staff, health services researchers, managers, health promoters, educationalists, sociologists, health economists and practitioners from all branches of health and social care, publishing materials by and for all these communities. IJMHP is an official publication of the Clifford Beers Foundation, who work to promote mental health and prevent mental disorders through dissemination of knowledge, training partnerships and consultation. The journal is peer reviewed by an expert international board and acts as a comprehensive information resource designed to increase awareness, foster understanding and promote collaboration between the different disciplines engaged in this diverse activity of study.
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