PSYCHOLOGICAL AND SOCIAL ASPECTS OF THE LIFE OF YOUNG PEOPLE DIAGNOSED WITH DIABETES
Mircea Tudor MAIORESCU, Aurelia GLAVAN, State Pedagogical University „Ion Creangă” from Chisinau
Аннотация
This article aims to provide a review of the risks associated with diabetes mellitus (DM) in young people,
which contribute to the diabetes-specific distress, personal and interpersonal difficulties experienced by young
people with diabetes since diagnosis, as well as the need to include psychologists in the multidisciplinary teams
responsible for the care of people with diabetes. In this sense, we will present an analysis of the MEDLINE
and PUBMED databases of the National Library of Medicine, in the USA. The diagnosis of DM presents a
significant psychological burden, affecting individuals and families. Managing DM requires extensive lifestyle
adjustments, often leading to depression, anxiety and emotional withdrawal. Despite the psychological challenges, psychological support is underutilized among DM patients. Recognizing the barriers to seeking help and
advocating for multidisciplinary interventions are essential steps. The review underscores the urgent need for
research and interventions aimed at enhancing the psychological well-being and quality of life of young people
with DM.
Keywords: diabetes, distress, anxiety, depression, psychologist, interventions.