OBJECTIVE: To assess developmental trajectories of decision-making involvement (DMI), defined as the ways in which parents and children engage each other in decision-making about illness management, in youth with type 1 diabetes (T1D) and examine the effects of DMI on levels of and changes in adherence with age. METHODS: Participants included 117 youth with T1D, enrolled at ages 8-16âyears and assessed five times over 2 years. The cohort sequential design allowed for the approximation of the longitudinal curve from age 8 to 19 from overlapping cohort segments. Children and parents completed the Decision-Making Involvement Scale, which yields subscales for different aspects of DMI, and a self-report adherence questionnaire. Mixed-effects growth curve modeling was used for analysis, with longitudinal measures nested within participant and participants nested within cohort. RESULTS: Most aspects of DMI (Parent Express, Parent Seek, Child Express, and Joint) increased with child age; scores on some child report subscales (Parent Express, Child Seek, and Joint) decreased after age 12-14âyears. After accounting for age, Child Seek, Child Express, and Joint were associated with overall higher levels of adherence in both child (estimates =â0.08-0.13, pâ<â.001) and parent (estimates =â0.07- 0.13, pâ<â.01) report models, but they did not predict changes in adherence with age. CONCLUSION: These data suggest that helping children to be more proactive in T1D discussions, by encouraging them to express their opinions, share information, and solicit guidance from parents, is a potential target for interventions to enhance effective self-management.
Decision-Making Involvement and Prediction of Adherence in Youth With Type 1 Diabetes: A Cohort Sequential Study.
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作者:Miller Victoria A, Jawad Abbas F
| 期刊: | Journal of Pediatric Psychology | 影响因子: | 2.100 |
| 时间: | 2019 | 起止号: | 2019 Jan 1; 44(1):61-71 |
| doi: | 10.1093/jpepsy/jsy032 | ||
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