Journal Article10.1080/02739615.2016.1275641
Academic achievement and metabolic control in adolescents with type 1 diabetes
Amy Hughes Lansing,Sara L. Turner,Peter Osborn,Joel B. Winnick,Kiana Taheri,Mary Murray,Jonathan Butner,Deborah J. Wiebe,Cynthia A. Berg +8 more
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TL;DR: Grade point average was examined as a barometer of diabetes management reflective of self-control in a challenging daily context and predicted HbA1c above and beyond adherence and self- control predictors.
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Abstract: Management of type 1 diabetes in adolescence is a complex task requiring self-control within individual and interpersonal domains. This is similarly requisite for academic achievement. Grade point ...
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The Role of School Nurse Presence in Parent and Student Perceptions of Helpfulness, Safety, and Satisfaction With Type 1 Diabetes Care.
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