ObjectivesThe objective of this study is to examine associations between adolescents' regulation of information about their type 1 diabetes (adolescent disclosure, secrecy), parental knowledge about their adolescent's diabetes management, diabetes outcomes (adherence, HbA1c), and depressive symptoms in Non-Latino White and Latino families.MethodsIn all, 118 adolescents (56 = Latino, 62 = Non-Latino White) completed surveys of disclosure to and secrecy from parents, parental knowledge of adolescent diabetes management, adherence, and depressive symptoms, and mothers completed measures of maternal knowledge and adolescent adherence. Glycemic control was extracted from medical records. Adolescents also completed structured interviews about par...
Objective The overall purpose of this study was to explore adolescent perspectives on communicating...
Objective Based on a theoretical model, this study explored the effects that the disclosure of diabe...
poster abstractObjective: Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes require parental guidance when it comes t...
ObjectivesThis study examined (a) associations of parent-adolescent relationship characteristics and...
ObjectiveTo examine how adolescents’ daily disclosure to parents about type 1 diabetes management ma...
Adolescence is a pivotal time for Latinx individuals with type 1 diabetes, yet this population remai...
ObjectiveTo examine associations of parent-adolescent relationship quality (parental acceptance and ...
Objective To examine associations of parent–adolescent relationship quality (parental acceptance and...
Objective To examine associations of parent–adolescent relationship quality (parental acceptance and...
Objective: Avoiding complications is paramount in diabetes management, but little is known about how...
Objective To examine mediating processes linking parental involvement to diabetes management (adhere...
The present study investigated the relationship between diabetic control and several self-care and f...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 43-48)The diagnosis of adolescent type-one diabetes can c...
Objective We examined the role of parental monitoring (general and diabetes specific) on metabolic c...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether family involvement and acculturation were related to adherence and glyc...
Objective The overall purpose of this study was to explore adolescent perspectives on communicating...
Objective Based on a theoretical model, this study explored the effects that the disclosure of diabe...
poster abstractObjective: Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes require parental guidance when it comes t...
ObjectivesThis study examined (a) associations of parent-adolescent relationship characteristics and...
ObjectiveTo examine how adolescents’ daily disclosure to parents about type 1 diabetes management ma...
Adolescence is a pivotal time for Latinx individuals with type 1 diabetes, yet this population remai...
ObjectiveTo examine associations of parent-adolescent relationship quality (parental acceptance and ...
Objective To examine associations of parent–adolescent relationship quality (parental acceptance and...
Objective To examine associations of parent–adolescent relationship quality (parental acceptance and...
Objective: Avoiding complications is paramount in diabetes management, but little is known about how...
Objective To examine mediating processes linking parental involvement to diabetes management (adhere...
The present study investigated the relationship between diabetic control and several self-care and f...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 43-48)The diagnosis of adolescent type-one diabetes can c...
Objective We examined the role of parental monitoring (general and diabetes specific) on metabolic c...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether family involvement and acculturation were related to adherence and glyc...
Objective The overall purpose of this study was to explore adolescent perspectives on communicating...
Objective Based on a theoretical model, this study explored the effects that the disclosure of diabe...
poster abstractObjective: Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes require parental guidance when it comes t...