Diabetes-Related Worries and Coping Among Youth and Young Adults With Type 1 Diabetes.
Lindsay TarabanRachel WassermanViena T CaoSahar S EshtehardiBarbara J AndersonDebbe ThompsonDavid G MarreroMarisa E HilliardPublished in: Journal of pediatric psychology (2022)
Youths' worries about various aspects of living with and feeling able to self-manage diabetes are important to consider across pediatric development as they can impact youths' participation in daily activities and future plans. By adolescence, youth report longer-term worries about the health and lifestyle implications of diabetes. Youths' reported coping strategies are generally consistent with existing coping frameworks, though our data suggest some possible refinements. Social support emerged as an important coping strategy for all age groups. Thus, interventions supporting youth in building and strengthening their social networks may be particularly beneficial in helping youth cope with their diabetes-related worries across development.