@article{oai:nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp:02005038, author = {筒井, 秀代 and TSUTSUI, Hideyo and 小池, 晃彦 and KOIKE, Teruhiko and 石黒, 哲也 and ISHIGURO, Tetsuya and 押田, 芳治 and OSHIDA, Yoshiharu}, issue = {1}, journal = {総合保健体育科学, Nagoya Journal of Health, Physical Fitness & Sports}, month = {Apr}, note = {Partients with diabetes tend to have stress. It has been reported that type of stress is different between men and women. In the present study, we examined the relationship between stress situation and gender among type 2 diabetic patients by the J-SACL (Japanese Stress Arousal Check List). One hundred seven type 2 diabetic patients (54 male, 53 female) participated in this study. The average score was -5 point and -2 point in "a feeling of oppression: ST" and 0 point and -1 point in "a feelng of lively: AR" in diabetic male and female patients respectively. The score in "a feeling of oppression: ST" was higher in diabetic female patients compared to male patients (p=0.001). It was indicated that the stress load of diabetic female patients was higher than that of diabetic male patients. Our results support the idea that gender difference should be considered in educating diabetic patients.}, pages = {17--21}, title = {J-SACLテストにより評価した2型糖尿病患者のストレスにおける男女差について}, volume = {33}, year = {2010} }