Type 1 Diabetes mellitus is known to have a major psychological impact on adolescents. Different types of therapies have been developed to support the patient as well as their families to deal with this impact. These include Behavioral Family Systems Therapy and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. However, studies conducted recently, though few in numbers have shown a direct relationship between general psychological functioning and metabolic control. Self-management of diabetes and its complication therefore, is an integral part of these program. This review looks into the various studies carried out that decide the best approach towards addressing the psychological aspect of type 1 Diabetes Mellitus. OMSB, 2013.sch_pod28pub3235pub
© 2011 Dr. Anna Sofia SerlachiusType 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) is a challenging and complex chronic...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 43-48)The diagnosis of adolescent type-one diabetes can c...
This review aims to synthesise the literature examining the psychosocial variables related to self-m...
Type 1 Diabetes mellitus is known to have a major psychological impact on adolescents. Different typ...
ABSTRACT: Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) is a form of DM that results from autoimmune destruction o...
AbstractAim of our study was the influence of psychological factors on metabolic control in adolesce...
Objective: Considering the ever increasing population of diabetic adolescents and the association of...
Type I diabetes mellitus is a chronic illness that typically develops in early childhood or adolesce...
Diabetes is a chronic disease and its management is associated with multiple challenges. This is par...
WOS: 000351307200009PubMed ID: 25800477Objective: Considering the ever increasing population of diab...
Diabetes distress (DD) refers to the negative emotions arising from living with diabetes and the bur...
Diabetes distress (DD) refers to the negative emotions arising from living with diabetes and the bur...
Diabetes is a largely self-managed disease. Consequently, if the patient is unwilling or unable to s...
Eighty young people between the ages of eleven and seventeen years, who had been diagnosed to have i...
This paper analyzes the scientific data concerning self-managing education and psychological support...
© 2011 Dr. Anna Sofia SerlachiusType 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) is a challenging and complex chronic...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 43-48)The diagnosis of adolescent type-one diabetes can c...
This review aims to synthesise the literature examining the psychosocial variables related to self-m...
Type 1 Diabetes mellitus is known to have a major psychological impact on adolescents. Different typ...
ABSTRACT: Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) is a form of DM that results from autoimmune destruction o...
AbstractAim of our study was the influence of psychological factors on metabolic control in adolesce...
Objective: Considering the ever increasing population of diabetic adolescents and the association of...
Type I diabetes mellitus is a chronic illness that typically develops in early childhood or adolesce...
Diabetes is a chronic disease and its management is associated with multiple challenges. This is par...
WOS: 000351307200009PubMed ID: 25800477Objective: Considering the ever increasing population of diab...
Diabetes distress (DD) refers to the negative emotions arising from living with diabetes and the bur...
Diabetes distress (DD) refers to the negative emotions arising from living with diabetes and the bur...
Diabetes is a largely self-managed disease. Consequently, if the patient is unwilling or unable to s...
Eighty young people between the ages of eleven and seventeen years, who had been diagnosed to have i...
This paper analyzes the scientific data concerning self-managing education and psychological support...
© 2011 Dr. Anna Sofia SerlachiusType 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) is a challenging and complex chronic...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 43-48)The diagnosis of adolescent type-one diabetes can c...
This review aims to synthesise the literature examining the psychosocial variables related to self-m...