Spirituality and coping in young adults with diabetes: a cross-sectional study
N Parsian RN, MSN, PhD, T Dunning AM, RN, MED, PhD, FRCNA
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Abstract
Aim: Spirituality is an important aspect of wellbeing in people with diabetes. The current study aimed to explore how young adults with diabetes define spirituality, and the relationship between spirituality and coping in young adults with diabetes.
Methods: An exploratory study was conducted in 100 young adults with diabetes aged 18–30 years. Participants completed the Coping Questionnaire for Young Adults with Diabetes and the Spirituality Questionnaire.
Results: Young adults with diabetes defined spirituality as a sense of finding inner self and meaning in life, which is enriched by connections with other people and the universal whole. There was no significant difference in spirituality between religious and non-religious young adults with diabetes. People with a shorter duration of diabetes had higher scores on spiritual needs and engaged in more spiritual practices. Coping was correlated with spirituality (p<0.002) and self-awareness (p<0.000). Lower levels of glycosylated haemoglobin were associated with overall spirituality (p<0.04) and self-awareness (p<0.01).
Conclusions: Young adults with diabetes defined spirituality as a sense of being in touch with the inner self, meaning in life, and connecting with people, nature and a higher being. Spirituality is important to young adults with diabetes and helps them cope with stressful situations. Copyright © 2009 FEND
青少年糖尿病患者的精神与应对:一项横断面研究
目的:精神是糖尿病患者健康的一个重要方面。本研究旨在探讨年轻糖尿病患者如何定义灵性,以及灵性与年轻糖尿病患者应对之间的关系。方法:对100例18-30岁的青年糖尿病患者进行探索性研究。参与者完成了青少年糖尿病患者应对问卷和灵性问卷。结果:年轻的糖尿病患者将灵性定义为一种寻找内在自我和生命意义的感觉,这种感觉通过与他人和宇宙整体的联系而丰富。有宗教信仰和无宗教信仰的年轻糖尿病患者在灵性方面没有显著差异。糖尿病持续时间较短的人在精神需求方面得分较高,并参与更多的精神实践。应对与灵性(p<0.002)和自我意识(p<0.000)相关。较低水平的糖化血红蛋白与整体精神(0.04)和自我意识(0.01)相关。结论:年轻的糖尿病患者将灵性定义为一种与内在自我接触的感觉,生命的意义,与人、自然和更高的存在的联系。精神对患有糖尿病的年轻人很重要,可以帮助他们应对压力。版权所有©2009经济与社会研究所
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