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Parent–adolescent discrepancies in adolescents' competence and the balance of adolescent …

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J Butner, CA Berg, P Osborn, JM Butler, C … - Developmental Psychology, 2009 - psycnet.apa.org
This study examined whether intrafamily discrepancies in perceptions of the
adolescent's competence and independence were associated with autonomy and
well-being for adolescents and parents. The ways in which mothers and ...
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Adolescents' and mothers' perceptions of the cognitive and relational functions of …


CA Berg, I Schindler, S Maharajh - Journal of Family Psychology, 2008 - psycnet.apa.org
We examined how adolescents' and mothers' perceptions of cognitive and
interpersonal functions of collaboration surrounding Type 1 diabetes differed
and how they related to adolescent age, psychosocial, and diabetes ...
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Mothers', Fathers', and Children's Perceptions of Parental Diabetes Responsibility in …

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DL Palmer, CA Berg, J Butler, K Fortenberry, … - Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 2008 - Soc Ped Psychology
Objectives To examine how perceptions of parental responsibility for diabetes
management are associated with age, pubertal status, adolescents' self-efficacy,
and parental perceptions of adolescents' efficacy, and if parental ...
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Parental negative affect and adolescent efficacy for diabetes management

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JM Butler, CA Berg, P King, D Gelfand, K … - Journal of Family Psychology, 2009 - psycnet.apa.org
The authors investigated whether parental perceptions of adolescent efficacy are
colored by parental negative affect and are associated with adolescents'
self-perceptions of efficacy for diabetes management. Adolescents (n = 183, ...
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The fit between stress appraisal and dyadic coping in understanding perceived coping …

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CA Berg, M Skinner, K Ko, JM Butler, DL … - Journal of Family Psychology, 2009 - psycnet.apa.org
This study examined whether perceived coping effectiveness (PCE) was associated
with better diabetes management and was higher when adolescents' dyadic coping
was matched to shared stress appraisals. There were 252 adolescents with ...
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The Effects of Parental Depression and Parenting Practices on Depressive Symptoms and …


D Eckshtain, DA Ellis, K Kolmodin, S Naar- … - Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 2009 - Soc Ped Psychology
Objective Examine relationships between parental depressive symptoms, affective
and instrumental parenting practices, youth depressive symptoms and glycemic
control in a diverse, urban sample of adolescents with diabetes. Methods ...
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[PDF] Role transition of parental support in adolescents with Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus …


SN Benner, 2008 - cardinalscholar.bsu.edu
Page 1. ROLE TRANSITION OF PARENTAL SUPPORT IN ADOLESCENTS WITH INSULIN DEPENDENT
DIABETES MELLITUS AND THE IMPACT ON METABOLIC CONTROL A RESEARCH PAPER ...
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Association Between Adherence and Glycemic Control in Pediatric Type 1 Diabetes: A Meta …


KK Hood, CM Peterson, JM Rohan, D Drotar - Pediatrics, 2009 - Am Acad Pediatrics
WHAT THIS STUDY ADDS: This meta-analysis provides a mean ES for the
adherence-glycemic control link for nearly 2500 children and adolescents with
type 1 diabetes. It will serve as reinforcement for the assumption of this ...

The Role of Parental Monitoring in Metabolic Control: Effect on Adherence and …


D Horton, CA Berg, J Butner, DJ Wiebe - Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 2009 - Soc Ped Psychology
Objective We examined the role of parental monitoring (general and diabetes
specific) on metabolic control through better adherence and lower externalizing
behaviors for adolescents with type 1 diabetes. Methods Adolescents aged ...
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