A controlled study of psychosocial factors in young people with diabetes in the United arab emirates
Author: Eapen V, Mabrouk AA, Sabri S, Bin Othman S.
Source:
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1084(1), 325-328.
Psychosocial factors were studied in 30 young people with diabetes and 30 control
subjects in the UAE. Patients perceived themselves more negatively than their
parents on several domains. Also, they had lower scores in the areas of physical
appearance and athletic competence when compared to control subjects. There were
significant gender differences, with girls perceiving themselves more negatively.
Better maternal education and availability of social support were associated with
a positive self-image in the child. Parents of children exhibiting
behavioral/emotional problems had a higher score on the parental General Health
Questionnaire. Awareness and understanding of these psychosocial variables can
help healthcare providers to target these issues as part of comprehensive
diabetes management.