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843-P: Hypoglycemia Unawareness Is Associated with Attachment and Reflective Functioning in People with Type 1 Diabetes

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The importance of attachment has been studied extensively as a frame for understanding the self-care behaviours of people with diabetes and their relations with practitioners. A component of attachment is… Click to show full abstract

The importance of attachment has been studied extensively as a frame for understanding the self-care behaviours of people with diabetes and their relations with practitioners. A component of attachment is the ability to reflect upon one’s mental state and understand what one is feeling and why. Aim of the study was to investigate attachment patterns and their relation with the reflective function of people with type 1 diabetes. 102 people (age 38.6±10 years, 63% females, diabetes duration 21.3±13 years, HbA1c 7.5±1.2%, Gold Score 2.2±1.5) completed measures of attachment (ECR-R) and reflective functioning (RFQ). Results suggested that there were differences in the attachment styles (χ2= 9.04, p= 0.02) between individuals who were able to detect hypoglycemia symptoms quickly enough to avoid progression to a severe hypoglycemic episode and those with hypoglycemia unawareness. 63.6% (p Disclosure P. Thomakos: None. F. Griva: None. O. Kepaptsoglou: None. A. Mitrakou: None. G. Vaslamatzis: None. C. Zoupas: None.

Keywords: hypoglycemia; none; people type; reflective functioning; type diabetes; hypoglycemia unawareness

Journal Title: Diabetes
Year Published: 2019

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