Self-Management of Type 1 Diabetes During Adolescence
Project Number7R01DK069486-02
Former Number5R01DK069486-02
Contact PI/Project LeaderDROTAR, DENNIS D
Awardee OrganizationCINCINNATI CHILDRENS HOSP MED CTR
Description
Abstract Text
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): 240 young adolescents with Type 1 diabetes (DM1) will be studied in a three year prospective study that will include a comprehensive assessment of family and adolescent behavioral predictors and mediators of self- management, adherence to treatment, and DM1-related morbidity. The proposed study has the following specific aims: 1) to assess individual differences in patterns of self-management and adherence of DM1 from early to middle adolescence; 2) identify family and adolescent behavioral influences on change in self- management and adherence; and 3) to document the consequences of self-management and adherence on blood sugar control, hyperglycemic episodes, and health care utilization. In order to accomplish these aims, a model of family and adolescent influences on self-management and adherence will be tested using data analytic methods that characterize individual trajectories of self-management over time. The following hypotheses will be tested: 1) quality of family communication and family support of diabetes management and autonomy will influence adolescents' behavioral autonomy and autonomy with respect to DM1 self- management and adherence; 2) adolescents who demonstrate adaptive behavioral and diabetes-related autonomy and who are supported in their diabetes management by their parents will be more likely to develop effective, autonomous self-management and adherence; 3) adaptive self-management and adherence to DM1 treatment will enhance blood sugar control, reduce frequency of hypoglycemia, and health care utilization. The proposed study will generate important, clinically relevant scientific data concerning the causes and consequences of self-management of DM1 diabetes during early adolescence. Information from the proposed study will facilitate the development of preventive interventions to address problem patterns of DM1 self-management among young adolescents in order to lessen the deterioration in DM1-related treatment adherence and glycemic control that often occurs during adolescence. The development of targeted interventions based on data from the proposed study will have public health significance for enhancement of blood sugar control and reduction of DM1 related morbidity in adolescents and young adults.
Public Health Relevance Statement
Data not available.
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Project Terms
AddressAdherenceAdolescenceAdolescentBehavior TherapyBehavioralBlood GlucoseCaringChronic DiseaseClinicalCommunicationComplications of Diabetes MellitusConflict (Psychology)Cross-Sectional StudiesDataDeteriorationDevelopmentDiabetes MellitusFamilyFrequenciesHandHyperglycemiaHypoglycemiaIndividualIndividual DifferencesInsulin-Dependent Diabetes MellitusInterventionLeadMediator of activation proteinMetabolic ControlMethodsModelingMorbidity - disease rateOutcomeParentsPatternPreventive InterventionProcessProspective StudiesPublic HealthRangeResearchRiskSelf ManagementTestingTimebasebehavior influenceblood glucose regulationclinically relevantclinically significantdesigndiabetes managementfamily influencefollow-upglycemic controlhealth care service utilizationimprovedpredictive modelingpreventprospectivepsychologictherapy developmenttrendyoung adult
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
CFDA Code
847
DUNS Number
071284913
UEI
JZD1HLM2ZU83
Project Start Date
01-August-2006
Project End Date
31-July-2011
Budget Start Date
01-August-2007
Budget End Date
31-July-2008
Project Funding Information for 2007
Total Funding
$483,849
Direct Costs
$414,746
Indirect Costs
$69,103
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
2007
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
$483,849
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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