Counting the Minutes: Perceived Diabetes Mental Load and its Associations With Technology Use and Mental Disorders

J Diabetes Sci Technol. 2023 Nov 19:19322968231214271. doi: 10.1177/19322968231214271. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Little is known about mental load in people with diabetes and associations with demographic, clinical, and treatment characteristics, such as the use of diabetes technologies. To explore perceived mental load, 503 adults with diabetes answered the one-item survey "How much time (in minutes) would you spontaneously estimate that you spend each day thinking about your diabetes?" Mental load estimations varied widely within the sample and between subgroups. Perceived mental load was higher in type 1 diabetes than in type 2 diabetes, higher in women than in men and increased with treatment intensity (ie, insulin therapy, technology use) and the number of mental disorders. Further research may explore associations with diabetes-related distress and determine whether (perceived) mental load has relevance in technology use.

Keywords: AID; CGM; CSII; mental disorders; mental load.