Carer's Attachment Anxiety, Stressful Life-Events and the Risk of Childhood-Onset Type 1 Diabetes

Background/Objective: Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is among the most common chronic diseases in children/adolescents, and the incidence continues to rise worldwide. Different environmental factors have been evaluated in the etiology. In the present study, we investigated the role of attachment examining wh...

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Main Authors: Anja Turin, Klemen Dovč, Simona Klemenčič, Nataša Bratina, Tadej Battelino, Jasna Klara Lipovšek, Katarina Uršič, Yael Shmueli-Goetz, Maja Drobnič-Radobuljac
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-05-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.657982/full
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spelling doaj-b1db527d57ff49d394cec1c7e0dd9b112021-06-01T11:50:11ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychiatry1664-06402021-05-011210.3389/fpsyt.2021.657982657982Carer's Attachment Anxiety, Stressful Life-Events and the Risk of Childhood-Onset Type 1 DiabetesAnja Turin0Anja Turin1Klemen Dovč2Klemen Dovč3Simona Klemenčič4Nataša Bratina5Nataša Bratina6Tadej Battelino7Tadej Battelino8Jasna Klara Lipovšek9Katarina Uršič10Yael Shmueli-Goetz11Maja Drobnič-Radobuljac12Maja Drobnič-Radobuljac13Centre for Mental Health, University Psychiatric Hospital Ljubljana, Ljubljana, SloveniaFaculty of Medicine, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, SloveniaFaculty of Medicine, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, SloveniaDepartment for Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolic Disease, University Children's Hospital, University Medical Centre Ljubljana, Ljubljana, SloveniaDepartment for Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolic Disease, University Children's Hospital, University Medical Centre Ljubljana, Ljubljana, SloveniaFaculty of Medicine, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, SloveniaDepartment for Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolic Disease, University Children's Hospital, University Medical Centre Ljubljana, Ljubljana, SloveniaFaculty of Medicine, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, SloveniaDepartment for Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolic Disease, University Children's Hospital, University Medical Centre Ljubljana, Ljubljana, SloveniaCentre for Mental Health, University Psychiatric Hospital Ljubljana, Ljubljana, SloveniaDepartment for Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolic Disease, University Children's Hospital, University Medical Centre Ljubljana, Ljubljana, SloveniaAnna Freud National Centre for Children and Families and Psychoanalysis Unit, University College London, London, United KingdomCentre for Mental Health, University Psychiatric Hospital Ljubljana, Ljubljana, SloveniaFaculty of Medicine, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, SloveniaBackground/Objective: Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is among the most common chronic diseases in children/adolescents, and the incidence continues to rise worldwide. Different environmental factors have been evaluated in the etiology. In the present study, we investigated the role of attachment examining whether insecure attachment to carers or carers' own attachment insecurity was related to a higher risk of T1D in children.Methods: We included 101 children with T1D (mean age 11.8 years), 106 healthy controls (11.6 years), and one of their carers. We assessed children's attachment using the Child Attachment Interview and carers' attachment using the Relationship Structures Questionnaire. We constructed binary multinomial logistic regression models using attachment to mothers, carers' attachment representations, and stressful life-events as T1D predictors.Results: Higher carer attachment anxiety was associated with the child's T1D diagnosis (p < 0.05; R2 = 0.0613) while security of attachment to mothers showed no significant association. When mothers' education was included in the model, both attachment anxiety in higher educated mothers and stressful life events showed a significant association with the child's T1D (p < 0.001; R2 = 0.293).Conclusions: Our findings suggest that higher attachment-related anxiety in carers with high education and stressful life events are associated with T1D in children.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.657982/fullattachment—a strong affectional bondchild/adolescentstressstressful life eventstype 1 diabetes mellitusetiology
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author Anja Turin
Anja Turin
Klemen Dovč
Klemen Dovč
Simona Klemenčič
Nataša Bratina
Nataša Bratina
Tadej Battelino
Tadej Battelino
Jasna Klara Lipovšek
Katarina Uršič
Yael Shmueli-Goetz
Maja Drobnič-Radobuljac
Maja Drobnič-Radobuljac
spellingShingle Anja Turin
Anja Turin
Klemen Dovč
Klemen Dovč
Simona Klemenčič
Nataša Bratina
Nataša Bratina
Tadej Battelino
Tadej Battelino
Jasna Klara Lipovšek
Katarina Uršič
Yael Shmueli-Goetz
Maja Drobnič-Radobuljac
Maja Drobnič-Radobuljac
Carer's Attachment Anxiety, Stressful Life-Events and the Risk of Childhood-Onset Type 1 Diabetes
Frontiers in Psychiatry
attachment—a strong affectional bond
child/adolescent
stress
stressful life events
type 1 diabetes mellitus
etiology
author_facet Anja Turin
Anja Turin
Klemen Dovč
Klemen Dovč
Simona Klemenčič
Nataša Bratina
Nataša Bratina
Tadej Battelino
Tadej Battelino
Jasna Klara Lipovšek
Katarina Uršič
Yael Shmueli-Goetz
Maja Drobnič-Radobuljac
Maja Drobnič-Radobuljac
author_sort Anja Turin
title Carer's Attachment Anxiety, Stressful Life-Events and the Risk of Childhood-Onset Type 1 Diabetes
title_short Carer's Attachment Anxiety, Stressful Life-Events and the Risk of Childhood-Onset Type 1 Diabetes
title_full Carer's Attachment Anxiety, Stressful Life-Events and the Risk of Childhood-Onset Type 1 Diabetes
title_fullStr Carer's Attachment Anxiety, Stressful Life-Events and the Risk of Childhood-Onset Type 1 Diabetes
title_full_unstemmed Carer's Attachment Anxiety, Stressful Life-Events and the Risk of Childhood-Onset Type 1 Diabetes
title_sort carer's attachment anxiety, stressful life-events and the risk of childhood-onset type 1 diabetes
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Psychiatry
issn 1664-0640
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Background/Objective: Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is among the most common chronic diseases in children/adolescents, and the incidence continues to rise worldwide. Different environmental factors have been evaluated in the etiology. In the present study, we investigated the role of attachment examining whether insecure attachment to carers or carers' own attachment insecurity was related to a higher risk of T1D in children.Methods: We included 101 children with T1D (mean age 11.8 years), 106 healthy controls (11.6 years), and one of their carers. We assessed children's attachment using the Child Attachment Interview and carers' attachment using the Relationship Structures Questionnaire. We constructed binary multinomial logistic regression models using attachment to mothers, carers' attachment representations, and stressful life-events as T1D predictors.Results: Higher carer attachment anxiety was associated with the child's T1D diagnosis (p < 0.05; R2 = 0.0613) while security of attachment to mothers showed no significant association. When mothers' education was included in the model, both attachment anxiety in higher educated mothers and stressful life events showed a significant association with the child's T1D (p < 0.001; R2 = 0.293).Conclusions: Our findings suggest that higher attachment-related anxiety in carers with high education and stressful life events are associated with T1D in children.
topic attachment—a strong affectional bond
child/adolescent
stress
stressful life events
type 1 diabetes mellitus
etiology
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.657982/full
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