B. Brosig et al., Psychosocial predictors of metabolic instability in brittle diabetes - A multivariate time series analysis, PSY PSY MED, 51(6), 2001, pp. 232-238
The term "brittle diabetes" denotes the unstable course of an insulin-depen
dent diabetes characterised by frequent hypo- or hyperglycaemic crises. The
aim of this study is to demonstrate empirically how psychosocial parameter
s interact with metabolic instability in a paradigmatic case of juvenile br
ittle diabetes. By means of a structured diarystudy, blood sugar values, mo
ods (SAM), body symptoms (GBB), the daily hustle and hassle, helping therap
eutic alliance (HAQ) and the aspects of setting were registered. Resulting
time series (112 days each) were ARIMA-analysed by a multivariate approach.
It could be shown that the mean variance of daily blood sugar values as an
indicator of brittleness was predicted by moods, body complaints and by a
family session as setting factor (p < 0.05, for corresponding predictors).
Feelings of dominance preceded an increase of blood sugar variance, whereas
depressive moods, anger and body symptoms were associated with metabolic i
nstability. A family therapy session also resulted in an increase of the me
an blood sugar variance. The model accounted for almost 30% of the total va
riance of the dependent variable (R-square-adjusted, p < 0.0001). The poten
tial of multivariate time-series as a means to demonstrate psychosomatic in
terrelations is discussed. We believe that the results may also contribute
to an empirically rooted understanding of psychodynamic processes in psycho
somatoses.