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Diabetes Care, Vol 21, Issue 2 241-245, Copyright © 1998 by American Diabetes Association
Family environment, glycemic control, and the psychosocial adaptation of adults with diabetes
PM Trief, W Grant, K Elbert and RS Weinstock
Department of Psychiatry, SUNY Health Science Center, Syracuse, NY 13210, USA. triefp@vax.cs.hscsyears.edu
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether the family system variables of adults with
diabetes relate to the adequacy of metabolic control or the psychosocial
adaptation to the illness. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: A total of 150
insulin-requiring adults were assessed on a single occasion. They completed
two family system measures (the Family Environment Scale [FES] and the
Diabetes Family Behavior Checklist [DFBC]), two quality-of-life measures
(the Diabetes Quality of Life Scale and the Medical Outcomes Study Health
Survey-36), and one measure of cognitive appraisal (the Appraisal of
Diabetes Scale). Glycemic control was assessed using HbA1c results.
Demographic data (age, sex, diabetes type, duration of diabetes, and number
of diabetes-related medical complications) were gathered from the patients'
charts. RESULTS: Concerning glycemic control, none of the family system
measures were significant predictors of HbA1c. Older age and longer
duration of diabetes predicted higher HbA1c values. For psychosocial
adaptation, when family members behaved in ways that supported the diabetes
care regimen (measured by the DFBC), the individual with diabetes was more
satisfied with his or her adaptation to the illness and reported less
interference in role function due to emotional problems. Family cohesion
(measured by the FES) also related to better physical function. Women
reported higher levels of diabetes satisfaction. The Appraisal of Diabetes
Scale predicted glycemic control and psychosocial adaptation. CONCLUSIONS:
For insulin-treated adults with diabetes, family system variables do not
relate to glycemic control, but they do relate to psychosocial adaptation.
Future work should explore the impact of family-centered interventions on
adaptation, sex differences in adaptation, and the use of the Appraisal of
Diabetes Scale as a first-line clinical screening tool.

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