Communal coping and glycemic control: Daily patterns among young adult couples with type 1 diabetes.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 FAMILY STUDIES Families Systems & Health Pub Date : 2024-06-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-13 DOI:10.1037/fsh0000857
Jeremy B Yorgason, Naomi M Noorda, Danielle Steeger, Jennifer Saylor, Cynthia Berg, Adam Davey, Susannah Rellaford, Daylee Kirkham, James Saunders, Evangeline Taylor
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Abstract

Introduction: Young adulthood is a time when persons with Type 1 diabetes (T1D) become more fully responsible for diabetes management. Establishing healthy diabetes routines during this period is foundational for successful management across adulthood. Although partner support is generally considered helpful in T1D management, less is known about specific partner behaviors that could benefit glucose levels. The aim of this study was to explore associations between communal coping behaviors and T1D glucose management.

Method: During 2018-2020, 23 young married opposite-sex couples (Mage = 25.7 years), wherein one spouse had T1D, completed daily measures of communal coping for 9 consecutive days. Daily average glucose and time-in-range were computed from the person with T1D's glucose meter or continuous glucose monitor.

Results: Multilevel model results suggested that higher time-in-range on a given day was predicted by reports of lower daily spousal instrumental support, lower overprotective and controlling behaviors, and by higher emotional support. Controlling spousal behavior on one day was associated with higher time-in-range the next day. At the same time, patient reports of higher average spousal controlling behavior (across all days) were associated with lower time-in-range and higher average glucose. Average glucose was also predicted by communal coping behaviors (especially within-person higher instrumental support), yet results were less robust after covariates were considered.

Discussion: Some young romantic partners may engage in behaviors that are associated with higher average blood glucose and lower time-in-range for the person with T1D. Persons with T1D could communicate to their partners types of support that are helpful versus not. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).

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共同应对和血糖控制:1型糖尿病年轻夫妇的日常模式。
青年期是1型糖尿病(T1D)患者对糖尿病管理承担更多责任的时期。在这一时期建立健康的糖尿病习惯是成年期成功管理糖尿病的基础。虽然伴侣的支持通常被认为对T1D的管理有帮助,但对伴侣的具体行为是否有利于血糖水平却知之甚少。本研究的目的是探讨公共应对行为与糖尿病血糖管理之间的关系。方法:2018-2020年,23对年轻异性已婚夫妇(年龄25.7岁),其中一方患有T1D,连续9天完成日常公共应对测量。每日平均血糖和时间范围由患者使用T1D血糖仪或连续血糖监测仪计算。结果:多水平模型结果表明,较低的日常配偶工具支持、较低的过度保护和控制行为以及较高的情感支持报告预测了某一天较高的时间范围。在某一天控制配偶行为与第二天更高的时间范围相关。同时,患者报告的较高的平均配偶控制行为(全天)与较低的时间范围和较高的平均血糖有关。平均葡萄糖也可以通过公共应对行为(特别是在个人较高的工具支持)来预测,但在考虑协变量后,结果不那么可靠。讨论:对于患有糖尿病的人来说,一些年轻恋人的行为可能会导致平均血糖升高和时间间隔缩短。患有T1D的人可以向他们的伴侣传达有帮助或没有帮助的支持类型。(PsycInfo数据库记录(c) 2023 APA,版权所有)。
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Families Systems & Health
Families Systems & Health HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
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1.50
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81
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Families, Systems, & Health publishes clinical research, training, and theoretical contributions in the areas of families and health, with particular focus on collaborative family healthcare.
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