BackgroundWhile pre‐adolescent children with type 1 diabetes receive most support from their parents/caregivers, others also contribute to their care. This study explored pre‐adolescent children's experiences of receiving diabetes‐related support from friends and peers. The objective was to identify how children could be better supported by their friends and peers to undertake diabetes self‐management.MethodsIn‐depth interviews with 24 children (aged 9‐12 years) with type 1 diabetes. Data were analysed using an inductive, thematic approach.ResultsChildren gave mixed accounts of their experiences of speaking to their school/class about diabetes with some indicating that this had resulted in unwanted attention. Most individuals reported that ...
Aims Within a programme of research aiming to develop a technology-based educational intervention fo...
Friends' support is a key element in the management of Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus. This study describe...
The present paper describes two studies of social support provided by family members and friends fo...
Self-management of diabetes is challenging, especially for adolescents who face multiple changes, in...
Teenagers with diabetes have to cope with the demands of managing the condition within their social ...
Teenagers with diabetes have to cope with the demands of managing the condition within their social ...
Abstract Background When children with type 1 diabetes approach adolescence, they are encouraged to ...
Background: Functioning in a peer group plays an important role in child development. Building self-...
Aims Peer influences can impact across a range of adolescent behaviours. Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is ...
Friends' support is a key element in the management of Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus. This study describe...
diabetes outcomes for adolescents with type 1 diabetes. Methods We searched PsychInfo and MedLine da...
Aim: A wealth of quantitative literature exists exploring the adjustment of children and young peopl...
Adolescence is a difficult time for people with diabetes and it is often accompanied by a deteriorat...
ObjectivesThe objective of the study was to examine longitudinal associations of perceived diabetes-...
This thesis research was completed as part of a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology at Staffordshire Un...
Aims Within a programme of research aiming to develop a technology-based educational intervention fo...
Friends' support is a key element in the management of Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus. This study describe...
The present paper describes two studies of social support provided by family members and friends fo...
Self-management of diabetes is challenging, especially for adolescents who face multiple changes, in...
Teenagers with diabetes have to cope with the demands of managing the condition within their social ...
Teenagers with diabetes have to cope with the demands of managing the condition within their social ...
Abstract Background When children with type 1 diabetes approach adolescence, they are encouraged to ...
Background: Functioning in a peer group plays an important role in child development. Building self-...
Aims Peer influences can impact across a range of adolescent behaviours. Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is ...
Friends' support is a key element in the management of Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus. This study describe...
diabetes outcomes for adolescents with type 1 diabetes. Methods We searched PsychInfo and MedLine da...
Aim: A wealth of quantitative literature exists exploring the adjustment of children and young peopl...
Adolescence is a difficult time for people with diabetes and it is often accompanied by a deteriorat...
ObjectivesThe objective of the study was to examine longitudinal associations of perceived diabetes-...
This thesis research was completed as part of a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology at Staffordshire Un...
Aims Within a programme of research aiming to develop a technology-based educational intervention fo...
Friends' support is a key element in the management of Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus. This study describe...
The present paper describes two studies of social support provided by family members and friends fo...