2005
DOI: 10.1111/j.1464-5491.2005.01691.x
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Short‐term effects of cognitive behavioural group training (CBGT) in adult Type 1 diabetes patients in prolonged poor glycaemic control. A randomized controlled trial

Abstract: CBGT was successful in improving self-efficacy, diabetes-related distress and mood at 3 months' follow-up, but not in improving glycaemic control.

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“…111 Our study suggests that a therapy tailored to the individual may be more effective than a group setting, which may explain the difference in the results of the two studies.…”
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“…111 Our study suggests that a therapy tailored to the individual may be more effective than a group setting, which may explain the difference in the results of the two studies.…”
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“…The use of passive coping strategies, in turn, predicted a relative decrease in perceived control, thereby constituting a negative vicious cycle. Given that the negative effects of dysfunctional coping and low perceived control seemed to reinforce each other over time, prevention and intervention efforts should include both cognitive and behavioural components in order to be effective in the long run van der Ven et al, 2008).…”
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