No substantial psychological impact of the diagnosis of Type 2 diabetes following targeted population screening: The Hoorn Screening Study

被引:25
作者
Adriaanse, MC
Snoek, FJ
Dekker, JM
Spijkerman, AMW
Nijpels, G
Twisk, JWR
van der Ploeg, HM
Heine, RJ
机构
[1] Vrije Univ Amsterdam Med Ctr, Inst Res Extramural Med, EMGO Inst, Amsterdam, Netherlands
[2] Vrije Univ Amsterdam Med Ctr, Dept Med Psychol, Amsterdam, Netherlands
[3] Vrije Univ Amsterdam Med Ctr, Dept Endocrinol, Amsterdam, Netherlands
关键词
diagnosis; perceived health status; psychological well-being; screening; Type; 2; diabetes;
D O I
10.1111/j.1464-5491.2004.01276.x
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Aims To examine the impact of the diagnosis of Type 2 diabetes on psychological well-being and perceived health status in subjects who participated in a targeted population-screening programme. Methods This study was conducted within the framework of a screening project in the general (aged 50-75 years) Dutch population. The final study population consisted of 259 subjects with a high-risk score on the Symptom Risk Questionnaire; 116 of whom were subsequently detected with Type 2 diabetes and 143 who were non-diabetic. The impact was assessed approximately 2 weeks (shortly) and 6 and 12 months after the diagnosis, using the 12-item Well-Being Questionnaire (W-BQ12) and the Medical Outcomes Study Short Form 36 (SF-36), respectively. Analyses of co-variance (ANCOVA) were used. Results Approximately 2 weeks after the diagnosis, no significant mean differences were found on either the W-BQ12 or the SF-36, between the screening-detected Type 2 diabetes subjects and the non-diabetic subjects. Six months after the diagnosis, we found lower scores in the screening-detected Type 2 diabetes subjects compared with the non-diabetic subjects on the SF-36 dimensions Role Physical (mean difference (95% CI); -8.2 (-16.2; -0.1); P = 0.046) and Role Emotional (mean difference (95% CI); -7.9 (-15.3; -0.5); P = 0.038). One year after the test results, no significant mean differences were found between both groups on either instrument (W-BQ12; SF-36). Conclusions The diagnosis of Type 2 diabetes has no substantial adverse or positive effect on psychological well-being and perceived health status, shortly, and 6 and 12 months after the diagnosis.
引用
收藏
页码:992 / 998
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Diabetes-related symptoms and negative mood in participants of a targeted population-screening program for type 2 diabetes: The Hoorn Screening study
    Adriaanse, MC
    Dekker, JM
    Spijkerman, AMW
    Twisk, JWR
    Nijpels, G
    van der Ploeg, HM
    Heine, RJ
    Snoek, FJ
    QUALITY OF LIFE RESEARCH, 2005, 14 (06) : 1501 - 1509
  • [2] The psychological impact of screening for type 2 diabetes
    Adriaanse, MC
    Snoek, FJ
    DIABETES-METABOLISM RESEARCH AND REVIEWS, 2006, 22 (01) : 20 - 25
  • [3] Diabetes-related symptoms and negative mood in participants of a targeted population-screening program for type 2 diabetes: The Hoorn Screening study
    Marcel C. Adriaanse
    Jacqueline M. Dekker
    Annemieke M. W. Spijkerman
    Jos W. R. Twisk
    Giel Nijpels
    Henk M. van der Ploeg
    Robert J. Heine
    Frank J. Snoek
    Quality of Life Research, 2005, 14 : 1501 - 1509
  • [4] Health-related quality of life in the first year following diagnosis of Type 2 diabetes: newly diagnosed patients in general practice compared with screening-detected patients. The Hoorn Screening Study
    Adriaanse, MC
    Dekker, JM
    Spijkerman, AMW
    Twisk, JWR
    Nijpels, G
    van der Ploeg, HM
    Heine, RJ
    Snoek, FJ
    DIABETIC MEDICINE, 2004, 21 (10) : 1075 - 1081
  • [5] Psychological Impact of Screening and Prediction in Type 1 Diabetes
    Johnson, Suzanne Bennett
    CURRENT DIABETES REPORTS, 2011, 11 (05) : 454 - 459
  • [6] Prevalence of macrovascular disease amongst type 2 diabetic patients detected by targeted screening and patients newly diagnosed in general practice: the Hoorn Screening Study
    Spijkerman, AMW
    Henry, RMA
    Dekker, JM
    Nijpels, G
    Kostense, PJ
    Kors, JA
    Ruwaard, D
    Stehouwer, CDA
    Bouter, LM
    Heine, RJ
    JOURNAL OF INTERNAL MEDICINE, 2004, 256 (05) : 429 - 436
  • [7] Yield of Opportunistic Targeted Screening for Type 2 Diabetes in Primary Care: The Diabscreen Study
    Woolthuis, Erwin P. Klein
    de Grauw, Wim J. C.
    van Gerwen, Willem H. E. M.
    van den Hoogen, Henk J. M.
    van de Lisdonk, Eloy H.
    Metsemakers, Job F. M.
    van Weel, Chris
    ANNALS OF FAMILY MEDICINE, 2009, 7 (05) : 422 - 430
  • [8] Screening for psychological distress on Indonesian type 2 diabetes: A validation study
    Wicaksana, Anggi Lukman
    Pramono, Raden Bowo
    Irianti, Sevia Rani
    Khusna, Rohmah Puriana
    Rahayu, Fatimah Putri
    Aini, Fiska Nur
    Noviyantini, Ni Putu Ayu
    Pangastuti, Heny Suseani
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NURSING PRACTICE, 2021, 27 (06)
  • [9] Screening for Type 2 diabetes: an exploration of subjects' perceptions regarding diagnosis and procedure
    Adriaanse, MC
    Snoek, FJ
    Dekker, JM
    van der Ploeg, HM
    Heine, RJ
    DIABETIC MEDICINE, 2002, 19 (05) : 406 - 411
  • [10] Psychological Impact of Screening and Prediction in Type 1 Diabetes
    Suzanne Bennett Johnson
    Current Diabetes Reports, 2011, 11 : 454 - 459