Observational Study
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World J Psychiatry. Oct 19, 2024; 14(10): 1513-1520
Published online Oct 19, 2024. doi: 10.5498/wjp.v14.i10.1513
Table 1 Comparative analysis between group of general information
Data
Normal group (n = 85)
Negative emotion group (n = 61)
t/χ2/Z
P value
Age (years, mean ± SD)43.27 ± 5.6246.43 ± 6.293.1830.002
Sex (n)6.7820.009
Male5224
Female3337
Place of residence (n)0.0380.846
Village4634
Towns3927
Marital status (n)2.9880.224
Unmarried51
Married6754
Divorced/widowed136
Educational level (n)2.4600.014
Secondary school and lower1216
High school or technical secondary school4635
College and above2710
Family per capita monthly income (yuan, n)3.1190.002
< 50001319
5000-100004032
> 100003210
Diabetes course (years, mean ± SD)7.35 ± 1.499.52 ± 1.708.201< 0.001
Family history of diabetes (n)0.0490.824
No6749
Yes1812
Underlying disease (n)
Hypertension22242.9820.084
Hyperlipemia1690.4140.520
Table 2 Assignment condition
Age
Original input
Sex1 = male, 2 = female
Educational level1 = secondary school and lower, 2 = high school or technical secondary school, 3 = college and beyond
Family per capita monthly income1 ≤ 5000 yuan, 2 = 5000-10000 yuan, 3 ≥ 10000 yuan
Diabetes courseOriginal input
Table 3 Logistic regression analysis affecting the occurrence of negative emotions
Independent variable
B
SE
Wald
P value
OR
95%CI
Age0.0640.0392.7510.0971.0660.998-1.151
Sex1.1280.4765.6270.0183.0901.217-7.847
Educational level-0.3630.3311.2060.2720.6960.364-1.330
Family per capita monthly income-1.0890.3648.9270.0030.3370.165-0.688
Diabetes course0.9590.18427.043< 0.0012.0681.817-3.744
Table 4 Correlation between self-rating anxiety scale, self-rating depression scale scores, and blood glucose levels

FPG
2hPG
HbA1c
r
P value
r
P value
r
P value
SAS0.422< 0.0010.334< 0.0010.362< 0.001
SDS0.2180.0080.2170.008-0.0770.355