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Positive Health Benefits of Peer Support and Connections for College Students With Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus

机译:对同伴支持和大学生联系的积极健康益处,1型糖尿病型糖尿病

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Purpose The purpose of this study is to examine the characteristics and health outcomes of college students with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) as it relates to membership in a local university-based diabetes student organization. Methods This descriptive, correlational research design is a secondary analysis of data. The sample consisted of nationally representative young adults in college (n = 317) between 18 and 30 years of age who were diagnosed with T1DM. Data were collected during April 2017 using a secure electronic diabetes management survey to inquire about self-reported barriers to diabetes management, hypoglycemia, and diabetic ketoacidosis of members of a diabetes organization. Results Students were evenly distributed from freshman to senior year of college with a slight decrease at the graduate level. Students who were affiliated members of a student-led diabetes student organization were less likely to report increased levels of isolation, depressive symptoms, and anxiety related to their diabetes than were general members. Conclusion Participation in a university-based diabetes student organization on campus and connecting with other college students with diabetes may have health benefits. In conclusion, the current study underscores the potential importance of peer-led, diabetes-specific support for adolescents emerging into adulthood.
机译:目的本研究的目的是研究大学生的特征和健康成果,患有1型糖尿病(T1DM),因为它涉及一名基于当地大学的糖尿病学生组织的成员。方法这种描述性的相关研究设计是数据的次要分析。该样品由大学(N = 317)的国家代表性年轻人组成,年龄在18至30岁之间被诊断为T1DM。 2017年4月期间采用安全电子糖尿病管理调查收集数据,以询问糖尿病组织成员的糖尿病管理,低血糖和糖尿病酮症病毒的自我报告的障碍。结果毕业生水平略有下降,学生均均匀分布于大学的高年级。作为糖尿病学生组织的附属成员的学生不太可能报告与糖尿病相关的孤立,抑郁症状和焦虑水平增加而不是普通成员。结论参加大学型糖尿病学生组织校园和与其他大学生与糖尿病的联系可能会有健康效益。总之,目前的研究强调了同行LED,糖尿病特异性对青少年的潜在重要性,糖尿病对成年期出现的青少年。

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