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. 2006 Sep;31(8):770-84.
doi: 10.1093/jpepsy/jsj083. Epub 2005 Oct 12.

Predictors of youth diabetes care behaviors and metabolic control: a structural equation modeling approach

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Predictors of youth diabetes care behaviors and metabolic control: a structural equation modeling approach

Clarissa S Holmes et al. J Pediatr Psychol. 2006 Sep.

Abstract

Objective: To empirically test a biopsychosocial model of predictors of youth diabetes care behaviors and metabolic control.

Methods: A cross-sectional multisite study of youths (N = 222) with T1D (mean age = 12.6) used structural equation modeling to examine interrelations among predictors, with follow-up analyses of covariance (ANCOVAs).

Results: Youths' memory skills related to diabetes knowledge which, along with self-efficacy and age, was associated with greater youth responsibility that in turn predicted poorer self-care behaviors. Less frequent/briefer exercise and less frequent blood glucose monitoring/eating were found; the latter directly related to poorer metabolic control. Behavior problems also were associated directly with poorer metabolic control. A parsimonious model found memory directly related to blood glucose testing.

Conclusions: Continued parental supervision of adolescents, along with monitoring diabetes knowledge and efficacy, may help optimize transfer of diabetes care from parents to youths. Behavior problems warrant immediate attention because of their direct and adverse relation to metabolic control.

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