Sonia Iqbal, Saeed Bin Ayaz, Fawad Rahman, Saman Ejaz, Laiba Waheed, Ayesha Amjad.
Comparison of Quality of Life among Adolescents with and without Diabetes in Gujrat, Pakistan.
Pak Armed Forces Med J Jan ;73(6):1611-4.

Objective: To compare the quality of life among adolescents with and without diabetes and explore the association of age and gender with diabetes. Study Design: Cross-sectional comparative study. Place and Duration of Study: Different Clinics and Hospitals, of District, Gujrat Pakistan, from Sep 2020 to Mar 2021. Methodology: Adolescents with diabetes who had an HbA1C level of ≥6.5%, and age-matched, healthy adolescents as controls were included. The adolescents with diabetes were sub-grouped into early and late adolescents based on age (10-14 years and 15-19 years, respectively). Youth Quality of Life Questionnaire was used as the investigative tool. Results: Twenty-nine adolescents (mean age: 14.2±2.9 years) were in the Diabetes-Group, and 356 adolescents (mean age: 14.8±2.7 years) were in the Control-Group. The Control-Group had significantly better mean scores in each domain than the Diabetes-Group (p<0.001). Early adolescents with diabetes had better scores in the self-care domain (p=0.014) than late adolescents. The scores remained uninfluenced by gender in adolescents with diabetes (p=0.118, 0.284, 0.185, 0.419, and 0.169, respectively). Conclusion: The quality of life scores among our study adolescents with diabetes was poor as compared to the age-matched healthy adolescents. Age appeared to be a negative factor for the quality of life parameters among adolescents with diabetes.

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