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Maternal shift-and-persist coping, SES, and adolescent type 1 diabetes management
Children's Health Care ( IF 0.7 ) Pub Date : 2019-02-12 , DOI: 10.1080/02739615.2019.1570465
Daniel Mello 1 , Deborah Wiebe 1 , Cynthia Berg 2
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ABSTRACT We examined if maternal shift-and-persist coping buffers the relationship between lower socioeconomic status (SES) and adverse type 1 diabetes (T1D) outcomes during adolescence. Mothers reported annual household income and completed measures of shift-and-persist. Adolescents (N = 145, ages 12 to 17; 52% female) with T1D completed measures of adherence. Glycemic control was indexed via medical records. The association of lower SES with poorer adherence was weaker when mothers had higher shift-and-persist. This buffering effect of maternal shift-and-persist was significant only for older adolescents. Maternal shift-and-persist coping may be an important resilience resource for lower income families managing T1D during adolescence.

中文翻译:

产妇的转移和持续应对,SES和青少年1型糖尿病管理

摘要我们研究了孕产妇的转移和持续应对是否可以缓解青春期较低的社会经济地位(SES)与不良1型糖尿病(T1D)结果之间的关系。母亲报告了家庭年收入,并完成了迁移和坚持措施。患有T1D的青少年(N = 145,年龄12至17;女性52%)完成了依从性测量。通过病历对血糖控制进行索引。当母亲的移位和坚持感较高时,较低的SES与依从性较差的关联较弱。产妇转移和坚持的这种缓冲作用仅对年长的青少年才有意义。对于在青春期管理T1D的低收入家庭而言,产妇的转移和持续应对可能是重要的恢复力资源。
更新日期:2019-02-12
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