IntroductionIt is crucial to understand psychosocial outcomes in children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes (T1D) and their families to provide optimal family-centered care. Hence, the aim of this study was to explore psychosocial outcomes in young people with T1D and their parents using currently available glucose monitoring devices in a real-life clinic setting.MethodsChildren and adolescents aged 2-18 years with T1D for more than 6 months and their parents were recruited into a cross-sectional study to complete the Hypoglycemia Fear Survey (HFS) and the Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory (PedsQL) Generic Score Scales, Diabetes Module and Family Impact Module. Demographics and diabetes-specific parameters were obtained from medicals r...
UNLABELLED: To test whether parenting stress and the quality of parent-child interaction were associ...
Objective. To evaluate (1) the longitudinal relationship between parental well-being and glycemic co...
Aims: This study aims to assess psychological well-being and life perceptions in parents of paediatr...
Background: Type 1 diabetes in young children is a heavy parental burden. As part of pilot phase of ...
BACKGROUND: Fear of hypoglycemia is common in parents of young children with type 1 diabetes (T1D...
Background: Type 1 diabetes in young children is a heavy parental burden. As part of pilot phase of ...
Background: Diabetes mellitus type 1 (DM1) is the most common form of diabetes in children. Strict ...
Aims To explore the difficulties parents encounter in trying to achieve clinically recommended bloo...
Aims To explore the difficulties parents encounter in trying to achieve clinically recommended bl...
Background: Being the parents of children with diabetes is demanding. Jay Belsky’s determinants of p...
Aims The aim of this study was to compare families with a child (2-12 years) with type 1 diabetes (T...
Background: Across all age groups, management of type 1 diabetes (T1D) places substantial responsibi...
This study sets out to extend current knowledge of parenting stress and fear of hypoglycemia (FoH) i...
OBJECTIVE: The study objective was to evaluate how the use of a pervasive blood glucose monitoring (...
To test whether parenting stress and the quality of parent–child interaction were associated with gl...
UNLABELLED: To test whether parenting stress and the quality of parent-child interaction were associ...
Objective. To evaluate (1) the longitudinal relationship between parental well-being and glycemic co...
Aims: This study aims to assess psychological well-being and life perceptions in parents of paediatr...
Background: Type 1 diabetes in young children is a heavy parental burden. As part of pilot phase of ...
BACKGROUND: Fear of hypoglycemia is common in parents of young children with type 1 diabetes (T1D...
Background: Type 1 diabetes in young children is a heavy parental burden. As part of pilot phase of ...
Background: Diabetes mellitus type 1 (DM1) is the most common form of diabetes in children. Strict ...
Aims To explore the difficulties parents encounter in trying to achieve clinically recommended bloo...
Aims To explore the difficulties parents encounter in trying to achieve clinically recommended bl...
Background: Being the parents of children with diabetes is demanding. Jay Belsky’s determinants of p...
Aims The aim of this study was to compare families with a child (2-12 years) with type 1 diabetes (T...
Background: Across all age groups, management of type 1 diabetes (T1D) places substantial responsibi...
This study sets out to extend current knowledge of parenting stress and fear of hypoglycemia (FoH) i...
OBJECTIVE: The study objective was to evaluate how the use of a pervasive blood glucose monitoring (...
To test whether parenting stress and the quality of parent–child interaction were associated with gl...
UNLABELLED: To test whether parenting stress and the quality of parent-child interaction were associ...
Objective. To evaluate (1) the longitudinal relationship between parental well-being and glycemic co...
Aims: This study aims to assess psychological well-being and life perceptions in parents of paediatr...