BACKGROUND: Friendships of adolescents with chronic illness have been rarely studied. OBJECTIVE: To compare the friendships of boys and girls with diabetes with those between healthy adolescents. METHODS: One hundred and thirty-eight adolescents were interviewed at summer camps. Participants indicated their number of close friends and rated friendships for support and conflict. Participants described aspects of their same-sex and other-sex friendships that they liked and disliked. RESULTS: Adolescents with diabetes have friendships that are similar to those between healthy adolescents, with a few exceptions. CONCLUSIONS: Emotional support may be especially valued by girls with diabetes, whereas differences among friends may be less valued a...
The purpose of this study proposal is to examine the peer relationships of adolescents with chronic ...
Background : A adolescence is an important period of human development. Adolescents are more likely ...
Objective: To examine the relationships among negative attributions of friend and peer reactions to ...
PURPOSE: We examined differences in the nature of friendship between adolescents with diabetes and h...
Self-management of diabetes is challenging, especially for adolescents who face multiple changes, in...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the association of positive and negative aspects of friendship to psychologica...
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 ...
diabetes outcomes for adolescents with type 1 diabetes. Methods We searched PsychInfo and MedLine da...
OBJECTIVE: We reviewed studies published from 1990 to 2010 examining the relation of peer influence ...
BackgroundWhile pre‐adolescent children with type 1 diabetes receive most support from their parents...
Aims To determine the underlying factor structure of friends' enacted support behaviours for adolesc...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether diabetes is associated with psychosocial difficulties over the trans...
Objective To determine whether diabetes is associated with psychosocial difficulties over the transi...
<p>Friendship has consistently been found to act as a buffer against psychological maladjustment for...
The purpose of this study proposal is to examine the peer relationships of adolescents with chronic ...
Background : A adolescence is an important period of human development. Adolescents are more likely ...
Objective: To examine the relationships among negative attributions of friend and peer reactions to ...
PURPOSE: We examined differences in the nature of friendship between adolescents with diabetes and h...
Self-management of diabetes is challenging, especially for adolescents who face multiple changes, in...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the association of positive and negative aspects of friendship to psychologica...
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 ...
diabetes outcomes for adolescents with type 1 diabetes. Methods We searched PsychInfo and MedLine da...
OBJECTIVE: We reviewed studies published from 1990 to 2010 examining the relation of peer influence ...
BackgroundWhile pre‐adolescent children with type 1 diabetes receive most support from their parents...
Aims To determine the underlying factor structure of friends' enacted support behaviours for adolesc...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether diabetes is associated with psychosocial difficulties over the trans...
Objective To determine whether diabetes is associated with psychosocial difficulties over the transi...
<p>Friendship has consistently been found to act as a buffer against psychological maladjustment for...
The purpose of this study proposal is to examine the peer relationships of adolescents with chronic ...
Background : A adolescence is an important period of human development. Adolescents are more likely ...
Objective: To examine the relationships among negative attributions of friend and peer reactions to ...