UNLABELLED: To test whether parenting stress and the quality of parent-child interaction were associated with glycemic control and quality of life (QoL) in young children (0-7 years) with type 1 diabetes (T1DM), we videotaped 77 families with a young child with T1DM during mealtime (including glucose monitoring and insulin administration). Parent-child interactions were scored with a specifically designed instrument. Questionnaires assessed general and disease-related parenting stress and (diabetes-specific (DS)) QoL. HbA(1c) (glycemic control) was extracted from the medical records. Both general and disease-related parenting stress were associated with a lower (DS)QoL (r ranged from -0.39 to -0.70, p < 0.05), but not with HbA(1c) levels. F...
Objective Parents of children with type 1 diabetes are crucial to promoting positive disease adaptat...
In children with type 1 diabetes, caregivers often take on the burden of responsibility with regards...
AIMS: The aim of this study was to compare families with a child (2-12 years) with type 1 diabetes (...
UNLABELLED: To test whether parenting stress and the quality of parent-child interaction were associ...
To test whether parenting stress and the quality of parent–child interaction were associated with gl...
Objective Parents of children with type 1 diabetes are crucial to promoting positive disease adaptat...
To evaluate (1) the longitudinal relationship between parental well-being and glycemic control in yo...
Introduction: This study examined how maternal and paternal stress, anxiety, and trait mindfulness, ...
Introduction: This study examined how maternal and paternal stress, anxiety, and trait mindfulness, ...
<p>OBJECTIVE: To examine the relation of parent stress to parent mental health and child mental and ...
Objective. To evaluate (1) the longitudinal relationship between parental well-being and glycemic co...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the relation of parent stress to parent mental health and child mental and phy...
Objective: To evaluate (1) the longitudinal relationship between parental well-being and glycemic co...
Objective. To evaluate (1) the longitudinal relationship between parental well-being and glycemic co...
Objective . To evaluate (1) the longitudinal relationship between parental well-being and glycemic c...
Objective Parents of children with type 1 diabetes are crucial to promoting positive disease adaptat...
In children with type 1 diabetes, caregivers often take on the burden of responsibility with regards...
AIMS: The aim of this study was to compare families with a child (2-12 years) with type 1 diabetes (...
UNLABELLED: To test whether parenting stress and the quality of parent-child interaction were associ...
To test whether parenting stress and the quality of parent–child interaction were associated with gl...
Objective Parents of children with type 1 diabetes are crucial to promoting positive disease adaptat...
To evaluate (1) the longitudinal relationship between parental well-being and glycemic control in yo...
Introduction: This study examined how maternal and paternal stress, anxiety, and trait mindfulness, ...
Introduction: This study examined how maternal and paternal stress, anxiety, and trait mindfulness, ...
<p>OBJECTIVE: To examine the relation of parent stress to parent mental health and child mental and ...
Objective. To evaluate (1) the longitudinal relationship between parental well-being and glycemic co...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the relation of parent stress to parent mental health and child mental and phy...
Objective: To evaluate (1) the longitudinal relationship between parental well-being and glycemic co...
Objective. To evaluate (1) the longitudinal relationship between parental well-being and glycemic co...
Objective . To evaluate (1) the longitudinal relationship between parental well-being and glycemic c...
Objective Parents of children with type 1 diabetes are crucial to promoting positive disease adaptat...
In children with type 1 diabetes, caregivers often take on the burden of responsibility with regards...
AIMS: The aim of this study was to compare families with a child (2-12 years) with type 1 diabetes (...