MaryJane S. Campbell
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View article: Family member involvement when multiple family members have type 1 diabetes
Family member involvement when multiple family members have type 1 diabetes Open
Aims Family involvement is beneficial for type 1 diabetes (T1D) self‐management; however, few studies have examined family involvement when multiple family members (MFM) have T1D. This qualitative study examined the perceptions and experie…
View article: Parent Feedback on the Reducing Emotional Distress for Childhood Hypoglycemia in Parents (REDCHiP) Intervention: A Qualitative Analysis
Parent Feedback on the Reducing Emotional Distress for Childhood Hypoglycemia in Parents (REDCHiP) Intervention: A Qualitative Analysis Open
Objectives: Severe hypoglycemia is more common among young children with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) than older youth, and parents report significant hypoglycemia fear (HF). Parents experiencing HF describe constant and extreme worry a…
View article: Longitudinal associations of diabetes-specific family conflict and diabetes management in adolescents with type 1 diabetes.
Longitudinal associations of diabetes-specific family conflict and diabetes management in adolescents with type 1 diabetes. Open
While findings corroborate extant literature noting that adolescents with high average diabetes-specific family conflict may benefit from interventions designed to reduce conflict, conflict at one time point may not be predictive of future…
View article: Acceptability and feasibility of FAMS-T1D mHealth intervention to optimize self- and social regulation for emerging adults with type 1 diabetes
Acceptability and feasibility of FAMS-T1D mHealth intervention to optimize self- and social regulation for emerging adults with type 1 diabetes Open
Background Among emerging adults with type 1 diabetes (T1D), self-regulation and social regulation skills can help avoid high A1c and diabetes distress. FAMS (Family/friend Activation to Motivate Self-care) is mobile phone-delivered interv…
View article: Topical review: The role of psychologists in healthcare transition
Topical review: The role of psychologists in healthcare transition Open
View article: Acceptability and Feasibility of FAMS-T1D mHealth intervention to optimize self- & social regulation for emerging adults with type 1 diabetes
Acceptability and Feasibility of FAMS-T1D mHealth intervention to optimize self- & social regulation for emerging adults with type 1 diabetes Open
Background Among emerging adults with type 1 diabetes (T1D), self-regulation and social regulation skills can help avoid high A1c and diabetes distress. FAMS (Family/friend Activation to Motivate Self-care) is mobile phone-delivered interv…
View article: Daily diabetes-specific family conflict, problems, and blood glucose during adolescence.
Daily diabetes-specific family conflict, problems, and blood glucose during adolescence. Open
Diabetes-related family conflict is widely regarded as a risk factor for diabetes outcomes, yet it has not been examined on a daily basis. Parental acceptance may attenuate the degree to which family conflict is associated with diabetes ou…
View article: Cognitive Abilities and Collaboration in Couples in Type 1 Diabetes Management
Cognitive Abilities and Collaboration in Couples in Type 1 Diabetes Management Open
Managing type 1 diabetes involves coordinating complex daily behaviors that may rely on the cognitive abilities of people with diabetes (PWD) and spouses, especially as couples collaborate surrounding diabetes care. The aims of the study w…
View article: Parental Relationships, Patient-Centered Communication With Healthcare Providers, and Diabetes Management Across Emerging Adulthood
Parental Relationships, Patient-Centered Communication With Healthcare Providers, and Diabetes Management Across Emerging Adulthood Open
Objective To examine whether yearly fluctuations in acceptance from and disclosure to parents were associated with fluctuations in perceptions of patient-centered communication (PCC) with the healthcare provider and whether fluctuations in…
View article: Understanding the Roles of Romantic Partners and Parents in the Management of Type 1 Diabetes in Emerging Adults
Understanding the Roles of Romantic Partners and Parents in the Management of Type 1 Diabetes in Emerging Adults Open
During the emerging adulthood of people with type 1 diabetes, long-term romantic partners may be involved in diabetes management in ways that supplant parental involvement. We examined the perspectives of involvement in diabetes management…
View article: Qualitative analysis of helpful and unhelpful aspects of social relationships among young adults with type 1 diabetes
Qualitative analysis of helpful and unhelpful aspects of social relationships among young adults with type 1 diabetes Open
Aims Young adulthood is a high‐risk time for type 1 diabetes management when individuals are managing diabetes within changing social contexts and new social relationships. This qualitative study examined helpful and unhelpful aspects of s…
View article: Substance Use Among Adolescents and Young Adults With Type 1 Diabetes: Discussions in Routine Diabetes Care
Substance Use Among Adolescents and Young Adults With Type 1 Diabetes: Discussions in Routine Diabetes Care Open
Pediatric health care providers are in a unique position to discuss the health implications of alcohol, tobacco, and drug use with adolescents and young adults (AYAs) with type 1 diabetes (T1D). This study evaluated the frequency of self-r…
View article: Executive Cognitive Functions and Behavioral Control Differentially Predict HbA1c in Type 1 Diabetes across Emerging Adulthood
Executive Cognitive Functions and Behavioral Control Differentially Predict HbA1c in Type 1 Diabetes across Emerging Adulthood Open
Objectives: To examine the contributions of two aspects of executive functioning (executive cognitive functions and behavioral control) to changes in diabetes management across emerging adulthood. Methods: Two hundred and forty-seven high …
View article: COGNITIVE FUNCTION IN COUPLES AND COLLABORATIVE INVOLVEMENT IN TYPE 1 DIABETES MANAGEMENT
COGNITIVE FUNCTION IN COUPLES AND COLLABORATIVE INVOLVEMENT IN TYPE 1 DIABETES MANAGEMENT Open
Managing type 1 diabetes involves coordinating complex daily behaviors that benefit from higher cognitive function. One’s spouse’s cognitive function may also be beneficial as spouses may collaborate in daily adherence behaviors and may be…
View article: Parental Self-Control as a Moderator of the Association Between Family Conflict and Type 1 Diabetes Management
Parental Self-Control as a Moderator of the Association Between Family Conflict and Type 1 Diabetes Management Open
Objective To examine whether parental self-control (i.e., parents’ ability to regulate their emotions, cognitions, and behaviors) moderates the detrimental association between type 1 diabetes (T1D)-specific family conflict and adherence an…
View article: Diabetes-specific family conflict and responsibility among emerging adults with type 1 diabetes.
Diabetes-specific family conflict and responsibility among emerging adults with type 1 diabetes. Open
Emerging adulthood is a transitional period for type 1 diabetes management, and aspects of family functioning such as family conflict and responsibility for diabetes management likely change following high school graduation. This study exa…