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J Pediatr ; 110(5): 805-11, 1987 May.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3572636

RÉSUMÉ

A group of 57 children with recent onset of insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus was studied over 18 months. Compliance with the prescribed diabetic treatment deteriorated over this period. Adolescents (aged 13 to 15 years) were less compliant than preadolescents (aged 9 to 12 years). Initial patient reports of self-esteem, perceived competence, social functioning, behavioral symptoms, and their adjustment to diabetes predicted subsequent compliance behaviors. The findings highlight the linkage of child personality and adjustment with self-care of diabetes, and suggest that psychosocial assessment soon after diabetes is diagnosed may help identify patients at risk for later compliance problems.


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Attitude envers la santé , Diabète de type 1/psychologie , Observance par le patient , Adaptation psychologique , Adolescent , Enfant , Femelle , Humains , Contrôle interne-externe , Mâle , Concept du soi , Adaptation sociale , Comportement social
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