These findings ran counter to our hypothesis that relationship quality variables would be more strongly associated with
diabetes management among Latinos because of the central role of family in Latino culture.
Such findings suggest a need to more fully examine whether and how family factors that have been consistently associated with
diabetes management among Caucasians may generalize to Latinos or other ethnic minorities.
It is important to examine associations between parent — adolescent relationship quality and
diabetes management among ethnic minority youth given ethnic disparities in chronic illness management (Karter et al., 2002) and in the socioeconomic resources that may influence relationship quality and diabetes management (Drew et al., 2011).
Not exact matches
The authors speculate that poorer glycaemic control and difficulties in insulin
management, which are more common
among women, could be contributing factors to the increased risk of vascular - related death in women with type 1
diabetes compared with men with the condition.
Diabetes education significantly improves outcomes
among people with the condition, leading to reduced blood sugar, blood pressure and cholesterol levels, according to data presented by the
Diabetes Self -
Management Education Program from New York - Presbyterian Hospital today at AADE14, the American Association of
Diabetes Educators Annual Meeting & Exhibition.
«In light of findings from the study, the dental visit could be a useful opportunity to conduct
diabetes screening
among at - risk, undiagnosed patients — an important first step in identifying those who need further testing to determine their
diabetes status,» said the study's principal investigator, Dr. Shiela Strauss, associate professor of nursing and co-director of the Statistics and Data
Management Core for NYU's Colleges of Nursing and Dentistry.
Jeremy B. Sussman, M.D., M.S., of the Veterans Affairs Center for Clinical
Management Research, Ann Arbor, Mich., and coauthors describe the frequency of medication deintensification
among older adults with
diabetes using data from the U.S Veterans Health Administration.
William Hsu, M.D. (right), works to understand the causes of
diabetes among Asian Americans, and to create medical tools and
management approaches to appriopriately diagnose and treat that population for the disease.
According to an article titled, «
Management of Type 2
Diabetes Mellitus by Lifestyle, Diet and Medicinal Plants (2011)», among the non-communicable diseases diabetes is increasing at an alarmi
Diabetes Mellitus by Lifestyle, Diet and Medicinal Plants (2011)»,
among the non-communicable diseases
diabetes is increasing at an alarmi
diabetes is increasing at an alarming rate.
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Supportive parenting has been shown to be associated with improved
diabetes management and quality of life
among adolescents with T1D.
However, self -
management of
diabetes was higher
among participants with lower levels of negative effect, higher community engagement and lower levels of risk engagement.
The present study is
among the first to examine the role of family processes in adolescent type 1
diabetes management in a diverse sample of Caucasian and Latino youth.
This study examined the relations
among family functioning specific to
diabetes management, adherence to treatment regimen, and metabolic control.
Little research has examined associations
among parent — adolescent relationship variables,
diabetes management, and psychological well - being in Latino youth, even though Latinos are the fastest - growing minority group in the USA (US Census Bureau, 2010).
Comparative effectiveness of a mindful eating intervention to a
diabetes self -
management intervention
among adults with type 2
diabetes: a pilot study
Objective To examine the relationships
among negative attributions of friend and peer reactions to
diabetes management in social situations, anticipated adherence difficulties, friend support,
diabetes stress, and metabolic control.
For example, Hampson et al.'s (2001) meta - analysis of interventions found very small effect sizes (mean = − 0.15) interventions on self -
management among adolescents with type 1
diabetes compared with greater effects (M = 0.37) on psychosocial outcomes, such as family adjustment.
An intervention to promote family teamwork in
Diabetes management tasks: Relationships among parental involvement, adherence to blood glucose monitoring, and glycemic control in young adolescents with type 1 d
Diabetes management tasks: Relationships
among parental involvement, adherence to blood glucose monitoring, and glycemic control in young adolescents with type 1
diabetesdiabetes.
Because of the central role of family in Latino culture (Lopez, 2006), we hypothesized that relationship quality variables would have stronger associations with
diabetes management and depressive symptoms
among Latinos compared with Caucasians independently of SES.
In the context of
diabetes management, research has shown that Latino parents report greater supervision of their children's
diabetes regimen adherence (Gallegos - Macias, Macias, Kaufman, Skipper, & Kalishman, 2003), and parental support for
diabetes care is associated with better
diabetes outcomes
among Latino youth (Hsin, La Greca, Valenzuela, Moine, & Delamater, 2010).
FRI scores predict parental distress related to child BMT (Phipps, Dunavant, Lensing, & Rai, 2005), child abuse potential
among parents of children with developmental disabilities (Aniol, Mullins, Page, Boyd, & Chaney, 2004), and illness
management for adolescents with
diabetes (Naar - King, Podolski, Ellis, Frey, & Templin, 2006).
Cognitive maturity and self -
management among adolescents with insulin - dependent
diabetes mellitus