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Psychological characteristics of Korean children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes mellitusPsychological characteristics of Korean children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes mellitus

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Psychological characteristics of Korean children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes mellitus
Authors
조은희신상훈은소희김지연남효경이기형이영준
Issue Date
2013
Publisher
대한소아내분비학회
Keywords
Type 1 diabetes mellitus; Diabetes; Psychosocial; K-CBCL; CDI
Citation
Annals of Pediatirc Endocrinology & Metabolism, v.18, no.3, pp.122 - 127
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
Annals of Pediatirc Endocrinology & Metabolism
Volume
18
Number
3
Start Page
122
End Page
127
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/104453
ISSN
1226-2242
Abstract
Purpose: This study investigates the behavioral and emotional characteristics of Korean children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) as compared to healthy controls, and examines whether their psychological status is associated with glycemic control, insulin regimens, or disease duration. Methods: A total of 37 Korean children and adolescents with T1DM, aged 6–17years, and 38 sex- and age-matched healthy controls were included in this study. Psychological distress was assessed using the Korean child behavior checklist (K-CBCL)and children's depression inventory (CDI) after the subjects and their parents were interviewed. Results: The CDI and K-CBCL scores were significantly higher in T1DM subjects compared to normal controls. The T1DM subjects with “poorly controlled” blood glucose (glycosylated hemoglobin ≥8%) and “old patients” (disease duration ≥1 year)had a tendency to show higher CDI and K-CBCL scores. There were no significant differences in CDI and K-CBCL scores between the intensive and conventional insulin therapy groups. Conclusion: Children and adolescents with T1DM seem to have inferior psychological adjustment to their normal counterparts, which might be associated with glycemic control and disease duration. Psychological evaluation and intervention should be considered in the management of T1DM in children and adolescents.
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