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Coping styles in youths with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus.
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1989
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Family MedicineHealth PsychologyMental HealthSocial Determinants Of HealthSelf-care InterventionAdolescencePsychologyDiabetes EpidemiologyAdolescent MedicineAvoidance CopingYouth Well-beingPublic HealthFamily RelationshipsFamily AdaptabilityHealth PolicyAdolescent PsychologyPsychosocial FactorAdolescent DevelopmentInsulin-dependent Diabetes MellitusAdolescent Primary CareHealth BehaviorPoor AdherenceMedicineComorbidity
The relationships between two coping styles (i.e., use of personal and interpersonal resources; ventilation and avoidance) and two health outcomes (i.e., adherence and metabolic control) were evaluated in 135 youths with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM). Individual characteristics (i.e., age, duration of illness) and contextual variables (i.e., stress, family relations) were used to predict coping styles. Poor adherence to treatment, older adolescent age, and long duration of IDDM were correlated with ventilation and avoidance coping. Youths with short duration of IDDM were more likely to cope through the use of personal and interpersonal resources, although this strategy was not associated with health outcomes. A multiple regression analysis indicated that high ventilation and avoidance coping was predicted by high stress, low family cohesion, and older adolescent age. In addition, the interaction between family adaptability and duration of IDDM significantly predicted ventilation and avoidance coping.
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