P19 Detection of eating disorders in type 1 diabetic patients through the DEPSR survey

Introduction: Eating disorders (ED) are more prevalent among adolescents with type 1 diabetes compared to healthy adolescents. This association is worrying since it generates poor metabolic control and therefore increases the risk of developing the complications of diabetes, increasing the risk of m...

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Main Authors: Sabrina Martín, Yamil Pareja, María del Pilar Márquez, Zelmira Guntsche
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Language:Spanish
Published: Sello Editorial Lugones 2020-11-01
Series:Revista de la Sociedad Argentina de Diabetes
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Online Access:https://revistasad.com/index.php/diabetes/article/view/400
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author Sabrina Martín
Yamil Pareja
María del Pilar Márquez
Zelmira Guntsche
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Yamil Pareja
María del Pilar Márquez
Zelmira Guntsche
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description Introduction: Eating disorders (ED) are more prevalent among adolescents with type 1 diabetes compared to healthy adolescents. This association is worrying since it generates poor metabolic control and therefore increases the risk of developing the complications of diabetes, increasing the risk of mortality by three times (4). This is why early detection and proper management ofED in this population at risk represents a relevant aspect in their care. Objective: We examined the clinical utility of the DEPSR (diabetes eating problem surveyrevised) survey, a short selfreport questionnaire developed for patients with type 1 diabetes, in order to identify adolescents at risk. We also analysed whether other variables including clinical, psychosocial and conflict characteristics in relation to diabetes management are associated with a positive DEPS-R screening survey. Methods: Transversal, observational, analytical design study. Thirtythree adolescents with type 1 diabetes aged between 10 and 18 years old participated in an outpatient control of the Diabetes Service of the Hospital Pediátrico Dr Humberto Notti during the month of September 2019. All participants completed the DEPSR screening survey as well as a questionnaire regarding psychosocial characteristics and conflict around diabetes management (Diabetes Family Conflict Scale Revised DFCSR). The clinical variables were obtained from the participants' medical records. Differences were examined between the groups with positive (score greater than 20) and negative DEPR. Adolescents who submitted a positive screening survey were offered a referral to a specialized eating team for further evaluation.
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spelling doaj.art-85e58e28802247ffbe338a02bedf557f2022-12-22T02:46:35ZspaSello Editorial LugonesRevista de la Sociedad Argentina de Diabetes0325-52472346-94202020-11-01543Sup12412410.47196/diab.v54i3Sup.400334P19 Detection of eating disorders in type 1 diabetic patients through the DEPSR surveySabrina Martín0Yamil Pareja1María del Pilar Márquez2Zelmira Guntsche3HOSPITAL PEDIÁTRICO HUMBERTO NOTTI, MENDOZA, ARGENTINAHOSPITAL PEDIÁTRICO HUMBERTO NOTTI, MENDOZA, ARGENTINAHOSPITAL PEDIÁTRICO HUMBERTO NOTTI, MENDOZA, ARGENTINAHOSPITAL PEDIÁTRICO HUMBERTO NOTTI, MENDOZA, ARGENTINAIntroduction: Eating disorders (ED) are more prevalent among adolescents with type 1 diabetes compared to healthy adolescents. This association is worrying since it generates poor metabolic control and therefore increases the risk of developing the complications of diabetes, increasing the risk of mortality by three times (4). This is why early detection and proper management ofED in this population at risk represents a relevant aspect in their care. Objective: We examined the clinical utility of the DEPSR (diabetes eating problem surveyrevised) survey, a short selfreport questionnaire developed for patients with type 1 diabetes, in order to identify adolescents at risk. We also analysed whether other variables including clinical, psychosocial and conflict characteristics in relation to diabetes management are associated with a positive DEPS-R screening survey. Methods: Transversal, observational, analytical design study. Thirtythree adolescents with type 1 diabetes aged between 10 and 18 years old participated in an outpatient control of the Diabetes Service of the Hospital Pediátrico Dr Humberto Notti during the month of September 2019. All participants completed the DEPSR screening survey as well as a questionnaire regarding psychosocial characteristics and conflict around diabetes management (Diabetes Family Conflict Scale Revised DFCSR). The clinical variables were obtained from the participants' medical records. Differences were examined between the groups with positive (score greater than 20) and negative DEPR. Adolescents who submitted a positive screening survey were offered a referral to a specialized eating team for further evaluation.https://revistasad.com/index.php/diabetes/article/view/400desórdenes alimentariosdiabetes tipo 1encuesta
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Yamil Pareja
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Zelmira Guntsche
P19 Detection of eating disorders in type 1 diabetic patients through the DEPSR survey
Revista de la Sociedad Argentina de Diabetes
desórdenes alimentarios
diabetes tipo 1
encuesta
title P19 Detection of eating disorders in type 1 diabetic patients through the DEPSR survey
title_full P19 Detection of eating disorders in type 1 diabetic patients through the DEPSR survey
title_fullStr P19 Detection of eating disorders in type 1 diabetic patients through the DEPSR survey
title_full_unstemmed P19 Detection of eating disorders in type 1 diabetic patients through the DEPSR survey
title_short P19 Detection of eating disorders in type 1 diabetic patients through the DEPSR survey
title_sort p19 detection of eating disorders in type 1 diabetic patients through the depsr survey
topic desórdenes alimentarios
diabetes tipo 1
encuesta
url https://revistasad.com/index.php/diabetes/article/view/400
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