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Maternal anxiety associated with newborn genetic screening for type 1 diabetes


B Johnson… - Diabetes Care, 2004 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESULTS—For the total sample, initial state STAI scores were not elevated and declined further
over time. However, Hispanic mothers, those with low levels of education, those who overestimated
the child's risk for diabetes, and mothers of infants in the highest risk group exhibited ...
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Depressive symptoms in mothers of infants identified as genetically at risk for type …

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KK Hood, B Johnson… - Diabetes care, 2005 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESULTS—For the total sample, maternal depressive symptoms in response to infant risk status
were not elevated at 1 and 3.5 months after risk notification. However, at the first interview, mothers
from ethnic minority backgrounds (P < 0.002), with limited education (P < 0.001), and with ...
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Impact on maternal parenting stress of receipt of genetic information regarding risk …


MS Yu, JM Norris, CM Mitchell, N Butler- … - American journal of …, 1999 - interscience.wiley.com
Our objective was to investigate whether notification of high-risk status for type 1 diabetes in
newborn infants results in an increased maternal-parenting stress level when compared with
notification of low-risk status for type 1 diabetes. Maternal parenting stress level was ...
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Prospective assessment in newborns of diabetes autoimmunity (PANDA): maternal …


SK Carmichael, SB Johnson, A Baughcum, K … - Genetics in …, 2003 - journals.lww.com
Purpose: To assess accuracy of mothers' understanding of their newborns' genetic risk for type
1 diabetes and to identify predictors of the comprehension and retention of genetic
information. Methods: Mothers of 435 newborns genetically screened at birth were ...
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[CITATION] Prospective Assessment in Newborns for Diabetes Autoimmunity (PANDA): a …


D Schatz, A Muir, K Fuller, M Atkinson, S Crockett, H … - Diabetes, 2000
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[CITATION] Participant experiences in the DPT-1: preliminary results


SB Johnson - NIH Type 1 TrialNet Study Group
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At-risk for diabetes: coping with the news


SB Johnson, SK Carmichael - Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical …, 2000 - Springer
This study assessed 37 children's and 38 adults', as well as their family members' (39 mothers
and 26 spouses), coping responses to the news that they (or a loved one) were islet-cell antibody
positive (ICA) and at risk for type 1 diabetes. The Ways of Coping Checklist (WCC) was ...
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Maternal efforts to prevent type 1 diabetes in at-risk children

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… , SK Carmichael, AB Lewin, JX She, … - Diabetes …, 2005 - care.diabetesjournals.org.p. …
RESULTS—A total of 67% of mothers reported one or more diabetes prevention behaviors. Monitoring
behaviors (eg, watching for signs of diabetes and checking blood glucose) were the most
common, reported in 59%, followed by modifications in the child's diet in 34% and ...
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Psychological impact of childhood islet autoantibody testing in families …


M Hummel, AG Ziegler, R Roth - Diabetic Medicine, 2004 - interscience.wiley.com
Subjects and methods Children of parents with Type 1 diabetes (T1DM) were tested at birth,
age 9 months, 2 years and 5 years for islet autoantibodies. Families were informed about islet
autoantibody status in the child after each visit. The psychological impact of islet ...
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Psychological impact of islet cell antibody screening.


A Galatzer, E Green, R Ofan, H Benzaquen, Z … - Journal of pediatric …, 2001 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the psychological impact of autoantibody screening
and its results on at-risk individuals and family members. Individuals who were antibody positive
(AP) were identified through a large-scale screening program conducted at our institute. ...
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