2017
DOI: 10.18544/pedm-23.01.0070
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Environmental factors affecting management of type 1 diabetes in children below the age of 10

Abstract: BDI - Beck Depression Inventory, CI-Confidence Intervals, GSES - General Self-Efficacy Scale, HbA1c - glycated hemoglobin, OR- Odds Ratio, PDQOLQ - Parental Diabetes Quality of Life Questionnaire, T1D - type 1 diabetes.

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“…Living with one parent was mostly associated with worse metabolic control than living with both parents/two adults 8,17,19 . However, in one study, the initially observed bivariate association did not persist in the multivariate analyses 17 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…Living with one parent was mostly associated with worse metabolic control than living with both parents/two adults 8,17,19 . However, in one study, the initially observed bivariate association did not persist in the multivariate analyses 17 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Diabetes therapies have changed enormously during the last decades with increased use of insulin pump therapy (1995: 1% of the German/Austrian study population of a large population‐based study [median age 17.9 years], 2017: 53%) and continuous glucose monitoring (2006: 3%; 2017: 38%) and a higher frequency of SMBG (1995: 3.6 times/day, 2016: 6.4 times/day, 2017: 6.1 times/day) 7 . However, few studies have analyzed the association between family structure and metabolic control as the primary objective 8,9 . Other outcomes such as SMBG, insulin injection regimens and long‐term consequences of diabetes, have been investigated even less.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Esses pais apresentavam menor grau de escolaridade, menor renda, e seus filhos alimentavam-se em maior quantidade durante as refeições, além de realizarem maior número de lanches sem permissão parental. Todas essas diferenças avaliadas obtiveram significância estatística (134).…”
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