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Making the leap and finding your feet: A qualitative study of disclosure and social support in university students with type 1 diabetes.

Andrea Ellen HabenichtAnn-Marie CreavenMary-Claire O'KeeffeAnn-Marie Creaven
Published in: Journal of health psychology (2018)
University poses unique challenges surrounding disclosure for students living with type 1 diabetes, with implications for social support and self-management. Semi-structured interviews with students and peer interviewers living with type 1 diabetes explored university experiences of disclosure and social support. Thematic analysis identified three major themes: disclosure as a measured process, the need for lived experience for true understanding and personal growth and self-awareness. Findings emphasize the need to scaffold the university transition for individuals with type 1 diabetes as disclosure can elicit effective social support. In addition, the importance of lived experience suggests support from students with type 1 diabetes could considerably impact diabetes management.
Keyphrases
  • social support
  • depressive symptoms
  • high school
  • type diabetes
  • metabolic syndrome
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  • tissue engineering
  • data analysis