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The blood glucose monitoring communication questionnaire

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KK Hood, DA Butler, LK Volkening, BJ … - Diabetes Care, 2004 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESULTS—Youth and parent BGMC questionnaires had acceptable internal
consistency (youth, α = 0.77; parent, α = 0.82) and 1-year test-retest
reliability (youth, r = 0.60; parent, r = 0.80). Higher BGMC questionnaire ...
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Parents' perceptions of factors that affect successful diabetes management for their children

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KR Ginsburg, CJ Howe, AF Jawad, M Buzby, JM … - Pediatrics, 2005 - Am Acad Pediatrics
Results. A total of 149 parents participated in the formative qualitative
phases, 799 families (66%) responded to the parent-generated survey, and 67
explanatory interviews were conducted. The families who responded to the ...
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Self-management behaviors, racial disparities, and glycemic control among adolescents with …

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RL Rothman, S Mulvaney, TA Elasy, A … - Pediatrics, 2008 - Am Acad Pediatrics
RESULTS. Of 139 patients contacted, 103 (74%) completed the study. The mean age
was 15.4 years: 69% were girls, 47% were white, and 46% were black. Mean
glycated hemoglobin was 7.7%, and the average duration of diabetes was 2.0 ...
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The relationship of family structure, maternal employment, and family conflict with self-care …

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A Bartolucci, J Wallander, H Abdullatif - Families, Systems, & Health, 2005 - psycnet.apa.org
This study evaluated the relationship of general and diabetes-specific conflict
with diabetes self-care in adolescents with Type 1 diabetes within the context
of family structure and parental employment. The study addressed (a) ...
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Glycemic control in youth with type 1 diabetes: Family predictors and mediators


DC Duke, GR Geffken, AB Lewin, LB Williams, … - Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 2008 - jpepsy.oxfordjournals.org.p.angrylapdog.com
Objective This study examined predictive and mediated relationships among youth
perception of critical parenting, Child Behavior Checklist Externalizing
Subscale (CBCL) externalizing problem scores, adherence, and (hemoglobin A ...
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Initiatives to promote effective self-care skills in children and adolescents with diabetes …

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BJ Anderson, B Svoren, L Laffel - Disease Management &# 38; Health Outcomes, 2007 - ingentaconnect.com
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1173-8790/07/0002-0101/$44.95/0 © 2007 Adis Data Information BV. ...
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Type 1 diabetes


AD Urban, M Grey - Nursing Clinics of North America, 2006 - Elsevier
One in every 400 to 600 children in the United States has type 1 diabetes (T1D)
[1]. In the United States the risk of developing T1D is higher than almost all
other chronic illnesses of childhood [1]. With T1D having such a high ...
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[PDF] Diabetes in children


BJ Anderson, J Brackett - Psychology in diabetes care - docs.ksu.edu.sa
1 Diabetes in Children Barbara J. Anderson and Julienne Brackett 1.1
Introduction The results of the Diabetes Control and Complications Trial1, 2
focused the attention of the medical community on the importance of ...
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Parenting Children With Diabetes: Exploring Parenting Styles on Children Living With Type …


D Sherifali, D Ciliska, L O'Mara - The Diabetes Educator, 2009 - tde.sagepub.com
Data were collected from a total of 216 parent and child dyads, from 4 pediatric
diabetes clinics in southern Ontario, using a cross-sectional survey
methodology. Each parent and child independently completed the ...
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Social well-being of siblings living with a child with diabetes: a qualitative study.


M Loos, S Kelly - Social work in health care, 2006 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Qualitative data were collected to determine the impact on children where the
sibling have diabetes. This study represents an attempt to achieve a broad
perspective and understanding of effects on the well child and family ...
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