This study explores the impact of diabetes mellitus upon aspects of adolescent development. Using specific assessment techniques and interviews, we followed ego development and self-esteem variables. Clinical considerations suggest that both personality dimensions are important for the understanding of diabetic adolescents. The significance of ego development is implied in many case reports, which note the disruption in individual coping that frequently follows the onset of diabetes. Clinical observations and empirical studies have also commented upon diminished self-esteem in diabetic patients. Our sample consisted of male and female diabetic adolescents, whose average age was 13. All patients completed Loevinger\u27s sentence completion t...
This long-term prospective study examined whether illness self-concept (or the degree to which chron...
The role of ego development, gender, and depression in adolescents\u27 progress toward individuation...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether diabetes is associated with psychosocial difficulties over the trans...
Self-esteem as measured by the Coopersmith Self-Esteem Inventory [Coopersmith, S. (1967),The Anteced...
Ego development and multiple self-images were studied in nonpsychotic psychiatric patients, diabetic...
Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus (IDDM) is a chronic illness that affects the psychosocial adjust...
Objective. The present study examined (1) mean-level differences in self-esteem and Big Five persona...
This study sought to find out if there was a difference between the self concepts of normal adolesce...
Abstract Adolescence is a time of swift change physically, psychologically, and socially. A severe...
A Status survey one group design was employed to investigate the effects of diabetes on self-concept...
Objective To determine whether diabetes is associated with psychosocial difficulties over the transi...
This study was a descriptive survey establishing a baseline level of self-esteem and health locus of...
This long-term prospective study examined whether illness self-concept (or the degree to which chron...
This study examines the importance of five psychosocial factors; duration and pubertal status in met...
This study explores the relationship between depression, symptom expression and ego development in a...
This long-term prospective study examined whether illness self-concept (or the degree to which chron...
The role of ego development, gender, and depression in adolescents\u27 progress toward individuation...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether diabetes is associated with psychosocial difficulties over the trans...
Self-esteem as measured by the Coopersmith Self-Esteem Inventory [Coopersmith, S. (1967),The Anteced...
Ego development and multiple self-images were studied in nonpsychotic psychiatric patients, diabetic...
Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus (IDDM) is a chronic illness that affects the psychosocial adjust...
Objective. The present study examined (1) mean-level differences in self-esteem and Big Five persona...
This study sought to find out if there was a difference between the self concepts of normal adolesce...
Abstract Adolescence is a time of swift change physically, psychologically, and socially. A severe...
A Status survey one group design was employed to investigate the effects of diabetes on self-concept...
Objective To determine whether diabetes is associated with psychosocial difficulties over the transi...
This study was a descriptive survey establishing a baseline level of self-esteem and health locus of...
This long-term prospective study examined whether illness self-concept (or the degree to which chron...
This study examines the importance of five psychosocial factors; duration and pubertal status in met...
This study explores the relationship between depression, symptom expression and ego development in a...
This long-term prospective study examined whether illness self-concept (or the degree to which chron...
The role of ego development, gender, and depression in adolescents\u27 progress toward individuation...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether diabetes is associated with psychosocial difficulties over the trans...