## Abstract Mild action tremor occurs in most normal people. Yet this tremor mainly has been studied within the context of advanced age rather than among the vast bulk of adults who are not elderly. Whether this tremor worsens during young and middle age is unknown. Using crossβsectional data from
Spirituality and coping in young adults with diabetes: a cross-sectional study
β Scribed by N Parsian; T Dunning
- Publisher
- Maney Publishing
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 243 KB
- Volume
- 6
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1551-7853
- DOI
- 10.1002/edn.144
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Aim: Spirituality is an important aspect of wellbeing in people with diabetes. The current study aimed to explore how young adults with diabetes define spirituality, and the relationship between spirituality and coping in young adults with diabetes. Methods: An exploratory study was conducted in 100 young adults with diabetes aged 18-30 years. Participants completed the Coping Questionnaire for Young Adults with Diabetes and the Spirituality Questionnaire. Results: Young adults with diabetes defined spirituality as a sense of finding inner self and meaning in life, which is enriched by connections with other people and the universal whole. There was no significant difference in spirituality between religious and non-religious young adults with diabetes. People with a shorter duration of diabetes had higher scores on spiritual needs and engaged in more spiritual practices.
Coping was correlated with spirituality (p<0.002) and self-awareness (p<0.000). Lower levels of glycosylated haemoglobin were associated with overall spirituality (p<0.04) and self-awareness (p<0.01). Conclusions: Young adults with diabetes defined spirituality as a sense of being in touch with the inner self, meaning in life, and connecting with people, nature and a higher being. Spirituality is important to young adults with diabetes and helps them cope with stressful situations.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
## Abstract The present study examines the personal accounts of nine young adults who have parents living with mental illness. Adults' experience of personal loss due to their parents' mental illness and perceptions of their religious faith journey and spiritual struggles are described. Overall, yo
Recent studies have suggested role of diabetes mellitus in the development of periodontal diseases, oral inflammatory and neoplastic lesions. We analysed data from randomised oral cancer screening trial in Kerala, India, to study the association between chronic diseases in general, diabetes mellitus
## Abstract ## Objective Older people who undertake selfβharm are at higher suicide risk than are younger patients. This study examines whether this greater risk is reflected in the assessment and afterβcare that older patients receive when they attend accident and emergency. ## Method This cros
## Abstract The use of mobile phone telecommunication has increased in recent years. In parallel, there is growing concern about possible adverse health effects of cellular phone networks. We used personal dosimetry to investigate the association between exposure to mobile phone frequencies and wel