This long-term prospective study examined whether illness self-concept (or the degree to which chronic illness becomes integrated in the self) mediated the pathway from self-esteem to problem areas in diabetes in emerging adults with Type 1 diabetes. Having a central illness self-concept (i.e. feeling overwhelmed by diabetes) was found to relate to lower self-esteem, and more treatment, food, emotional, and social support problems. Furthermore, path analyses indicated that self-esteem was negatively related to both levels and relative changes in these problem areas in diabetes over a period of 5 years. Illness self-concept fully mediated these associations.status: publishe
This study explores the impact of diabetes mellitus upon aspects of adolescent development. Using sp...
Objectives. An important task for adolescents and emerging adults with type 1 diabetes is integratin...
This qualitative study was designed to gain an insight into the ways in which adolescents and young ...
This long-term prospective study examined whether illness self-concept (or the degree to which chron...
This long-term prospective study examined whether illness self-concept (or the degree to which chron...
Objective. The present study examined (1) mean-level differences in self-esteem and Big Five persona...
Identity development during adolescence and emerging adulthood can be complicated by chronic illness...
Objectives To investigate associations between perceived autonomy support from health-care professio...
OBJECTIVE- The present study examined the utility of a new self-report questionnaire, the Illness Id...
OBJECTIVE The current study examined the utility of a new self-report questionnaire, the Illness I...
Objective. The principal aim of this study was to examine the longitudinal interplay of depressive s...
This study examined inter-individual differences in depressive symptom development in young adults w...
OBJECTIVES:To investigate associations between perceived autonomy support from health-care professio...
A Status survey one group design was employed to investigate the effects of diabetes on self-concept...
Abstract Objective: Consistent self-care is vital to maintaining good health and quality of life fo...
This study explores the impact of diabetes mellitus upon aspects of adolescent development. Using sp...
Objectives. An important task for adolescents and emerging adults with type 1 diabetes is integratin...
This qualitative study was designed to gain an insight into the ways in which adolescents and young ...
This long-term prospective study examined whether illness self-concept (or the degree to which chron...
This long-term prospective study examined whether illness self-concept (or the degree to which chron...
Objective. The present study examined (1) mean-level differences in self-esteem and Big Five persona...
Identity development during adolescence and emerging adulthood can be complicated by chronic illness...
Objectives To investigate associations between perceived autonomy support from health-care professio...
OBJECTIVE- The present study examined the utility of a new self-report questionnaire, the Illness Id...
OBJECTIVE The current study examined the utility of a new self-report questionnaire, the Illness I...
Objective. The principal aim of this study was to examine the longitudinal interplay of depressive s...
This study examined inter-individual differences in depressive symptom development in young adults w...
OBJECTIVES:To investigate associations between perceived autonomy support from health-care professio...
A Status survey one group design was employed to investigate the effects of diabetes on self-concept...
Abstract Objective: Consistent self-care is vital to maintaining good health and quality of life fo...
This study explores the impact of diabetes mellitus upon aspects of adolescent development. Using sp...
Objectives. An important task for adolescents and emerging adults with type 1 diabetes is integratin...
This qualitative study was designed to gain an insight into the ways in which adolescents and young ...