Literature DB >> 2236473

[Daily stress, coping with stress and metabolic control in insulin dependent adult diabetics].

W Halm1, U Pfingsten.   

Abstract

In accordance with previous research investigating adult insulin-dependent diabetics the present study supports evidence for a weak correlation between psychosocial stress and metabolic control (HbA1c). This relation, however, is becoming more substantial, if specific patterns of stress-reactions are taken into account. This is especially the case for a pattern represented by a short form of the SVF-subscale "emotional irritability" (Janke et al., 1984), and even better by the (inversely scored) FPI-K-scale "calmness" (Fahrenberg et al., 1978). Contrary to our expectations a high amount of emotional irritability was leading to a more favorable metabolic control, especially in the case of high psychosocial stress. It is suggested that positive attention-directed and motivating functions of emotional stress-reactions may in the long run compensate or even exceed their short-lived debilitating metabolic effects.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2236473

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychother Psychosom Med Psychol        ISSN: 0937-2032


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1.  On the relation among psychological distress, diabetes-related health behavior, and level of glycosylated hemoglobin in type I diabetes.

Authors:  J Metsch; H Tillil; J Köbberling; G Sartory
Journal:  Int J Behav Med       Date:  1995
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