Type 1 diabetes is one of the most common pediatric chronic illnesses. Adolescents are at risk for poorer glycemic control; however, youth whose parents remain involved in diabetes care are in better control. The current study examined parental involvement (PI) using a multi-method, multi-source approach in a sample of 255 youth (Age M = 12.83). The Diabetes Family Responsibility Questionnaire, Parental Monitoring of Diabetes Care Scale, and 24-Hour Diabetes Interview assessed two types of PI, parental responsibility and parental monitoring. Global and specific assessment served to cross-corroborate indicators of PI related to HbA1c. Higher levels of monitoring related to lower HbA1c for both parent- and youth-report; however, the effect de...
Objective Collaboration between youths with type 1 diabetes (T1D) and their adult caregivers may be ...
Objective To develop and test a youth-report measure of collaborative parent involvement in type 1 d...
Objective: To evaluate (1) the longitudinal relationship between parental well-being and glycemic co...
Objective To test structural models of parental involvement in type 1 diabetes and to examine associ...
Objective To test structural models of parental involvement in type 1 diabetes and to examine associ...
Objective To examine mediating processes linking parental involvement to diabetes management (adhere...
Objective We examined the role of parental monitoring (general and diabetes specific) on metabolic c...
poster abstractObjective: Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes require parental guidance when it comes t...
Objective We examined the role of parental monitoring (general and diabetes specific) on metabolic c...
Objectives To examine how perceptions of parental responsibility for diabetes management are associa...
Objectives To examine how perceptions of parental responsibility for diabetes management are associa...
Objective Collaboration between youths with type 1 diabetes (T1D) and their adult caregivers may be ...
Objective This study examined predictive and mediated relationships among youth perception of critic...
To evaluate (1) the longitudinal relationship between parental well-being and glycemic control in yo...
Objective. To evaluate (1) the longitudinal relationship between parental well-being and glycemic co...
Objective Collaboration between youths with type 1 diabetes (T1D) and their adult caregivers may be ...
Objective To develop and test a youth-report measure of collaborative parent involvement in type 1 d...
Objective: To evaluate (1) the longitudinal relationship between parental well-being and glycemic co...
Objective To test structural models of parental involvement in type 1 diabetes and to examine associ...
Objective To test structural models of parental involvement in type 1 diabetes and to examine associ...
Objective To examine mediating processes linking parental involvement to diabetes management (adhere...
Objective We examined the role of parental monitoring (general and diabetes specific) on metabolic c...
poster abstractObjective: Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes require parental guidance when it comes t...
Objective We examined the role of parental monitoring (general and diabetes specific) on metabolic c...
Objectives To examine how perceptions of parental responsibility for diabetes management are associa...
Objectives To examine how perceptions of parental responsibility for diabetes management are associa...
Objective Collaboration between youths with type 1 diabetes (T1D) and their adult caregivers may be ...
Objective This study examined predictive and mediated relationships among youth perception of critic...
To evaluate (1) the longitudinal relationship between parental well-being and glycemic control in yo...
Objective. To evaluate (1) the longitudinal relationship between parental well-being and glycemic co...
Objective Collaboration between youths with type 1 diabetes (T1D) and their adult caregivers may be ...
Objective To develop and test a youth-report measure of collaborative parent involvement in type 1 d...
Objective: To evaluate (1) the longitudinal relationship between parental well-being and glycemic co...