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Factors Associated with Health Psychology Use in Pediatric Type 1 Diabetes.

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AIMS Identify the prevalence of health psychology use in children with type 1 diabetes (T1D) and evaluate how individual and contextual characteristics are associated with use. METHODS Children ages 8… Click to show full abstract

AIMS Identify the prevalence of health psychology use in children with type 1 diabetes (T1D) and evaluate how individual and contextual characteristics are associated with use. METHODS Children ages 8 to 16 years with T1D and their parents were recruited from two tertiary diabetes clinics. Cross-sectional data included parent and adolescent surveys and hemoglobin A1c. Parents self-reported the child's use of health psychology in the last year along with individual factors (e.g., predisposing factors including demographics, enabling factors including health insurance type, evaluated need including mental health diagnoses and perceived need including self-management barriers). Association of health psychology use with individual (e.g., demographics, enabling factors, evaluated and perceived need) and contextual (e.g., clinical site) characteristics was evaluated using logistic regression. RESULTS Of 363 eligible participants, 267 (74%) participated. Health psychology use was reported by only 8.2% (n=22) of participants and was significantly associated with evaluated need factor of mental health diagnosis (OR 5.8; p<0.001) and perceived need factor of parent-reported self-management barriers. Use was not associated with other individual or contextual factors. CONCLUSIONS Though infrequent, health psychology use was positively associated with mental health diagnoses and self-management barriers.

Keywords: health psychology; type diabetes; psychology use; health; psychology

Journal Title: Diabetes research and clinical practice
Year Published: 2020

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