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Posttraumatic Stress Related to Hyperglycemia: Prevalence in Adults with Type I Diabetes.

Chelsea P Renna1, Bret A Boyer2,3, Maurice F Prout1, Gary Scheiner4.   

Abstract

Prevalence of hyperglycemia-related posttraumatic stress (PTS) was assessed in 239 adults with type 1 diabetes using the posttraumatic stress diagnostic scale (PDS; Foa, Posttraumatic stress diagnostic scale manual, National Computer Systems, Inc., Minneapolis, 1995) by an anonymous online survey. Additionally, this study aimed to identify variables related to hyperglycemia-related PTS. Over 30 % of participants reported symptoms consistent with PTSD related to hyperglycemia with standard PDS scoring, and 10 % with more conservative scoring. Hierarchical multiple regression analyses indicated that diabetes self-management behavior and perceived helplessness about hyperglycemia predicted PTSD with standard scoring. Perceived death threat, self-management behavior, helplessness about hyperglycemia, and severity of hypoglycemia in past month predicted PTSD using more conservative scoring. Perceived helplessness, hypoglycemia severity, perceived death-threat, HbA1c, and self-management behavior predicted PTS severity. When fear, helplessness, and perceived death-threat were combined to represent an overall cognitive appraisal factor, this variable was the strongest predictor of PTSD and PTS severity. Scores for PTSD symptom clusters appeared similar to data on hypoglycemia-related PTS.

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Keywords:  Diabetes; Hyperglycemia; Posttraumatic stress; Posttraumatic stress disorder; Self-care

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27469991     DOI: 10.1007/s10880-016-9463-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Psychol Med Settings        ISSN: 1068-9583


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