“…The latter indirect parental monitoring aspects, youth disclosure and parent solicitation, are critical to consider in adolescence as youth begin to spend more time away from the home and complete fewer diabetes management behaviors in the presence of a parent. Research finds that higher parental monitoring (direct and indirect) is linked with increased self-efficacy for diabetes management as well as better adherence and glycemic control across adolescence, even after accounting for parent-youth relationship quality (Berg et al, 2008, 2011, 2016; King et al, 2012; Osborn, Berg, Hughes, Pham, & Wiebe, 2013) For example, on days in which parents have greater knowledge of their teen’s diabetes management, teens evidence higher levels of adherence and lower mean daily blood glucose levels (Berg et al, 2016). …”