患有 2 型糖尿病的肯塔基州阿巴拉契亚农村居民的社会心理因素、压力和睡眠。

Journal of Appalachian health Pub Date : 2024-10-01 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.13023/jah.0603.05
Blake DiPaola, Zoe Taylor, Eric Hennemann, Brittany L Smalls, Philip M Westgate, Nancy Schoenberg
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导言:阿巴拉契亚农村居民罹患大多数慢性疾病的比例较高,其中包括 2 型糖尿病(T2DM)。目的:为了更好地了解这些相关的健康负担,我们在患有 T2DM 的阿巴拉契亚居民中研究了这些疾病与心理社会因素(如抑郁症状、痛苦、赋权和社会支持)之间的关系:该研究利用从患有 T2DM 的阿巴拉契亚成人社区样本中收集的数据,考察了心理社会因素是否与感知压力(科恩感知压力量表)和自我报告的睡眠不足(埃普沃斯嗜睡量表)相关。研究采用多层次线性混合效应回归模型来检验这些关联:结果:抑郁症状、苦恼和社会支持与感知到的压力显著相关,而糖尿病赋权与感知到的压力无关。这些社会心理因素均与睡眠无关:据我们所知,这是第一项针对阿巴拉契亚农村地区 T2DM 患者的社会心理因素与感知压力和睡眠之间关系的研究。由于阿巴拉契亚地区精神痛苦的发生率很高,研究结果强调了进一步研究阿巴拉契亚等农村地区 T2DM 患者的抑郁、糖尿病管理和社会支持的必要性。
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Psychosocial Factors, Stress and Sleep Among Rural Appalachian Kentucky Residents with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus.

Introduction: Rural Appalachian residents experience higher rates of most chronic diseases, including type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Stress and sleep deficiency also are common in the region.

Purpose: To better understand these associated health burdens, the relationship among these conditions and psychosocial factors-such as depressive symptoms, distress, empowerment, and social support-was examined among Appalachian residents with T2DM.

Methods: Using data collected from a community-based sample of Appalachian adults with T2DM, the study examined whether psychosocial factors were associated with perceived stress (Cohen Perceived Stress Scale) and self-reported sleep deficiency (Epworth Sleepiness Scale). Multilevel linear mixed effects regression modeling was used to test these associations.

Results: Depressive symptoms, distress, and social support were significantly associated with perceived stress, while diabetes empowerment was not associated with perceived stress. None of these psychosocial factors were found to be associated with sleep.

Implications: To our knowledge, this is the first known study to examine the relationship among psychosocial factors and perceived stress and sleep in rural Appalachian people with T2DM. With a high prevalence of mental distress in Appalachia, the findings highlight the need to further examine depression, diabetes management, and social support in people with T2DM in rural regions like Appalachia.

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