Authors: Helgeson Vicki S Palladino Dianne K Reynolds Kerry A Becker Dorothy Escobar Oscar Siminerio Linda
Publish Date: 2014/06/01
Volume: 47, Issue: 3, Pages: 270-279
Abstract
Vicki S Helgeson Dianne K Palladino Kerry A Reynolds Dorothy Becker Oscar Escobar Linda Siminerio Early Adolescent Relationship Predictors of Emerging Adult Outcomes Youth With and Without Type 1 Diabetes Annals of Behavioral Medicine Volume 47 Issue 3 June 2014 Pages 270–279 https//doiorg/101007/s1216001395520Youth with and without diabetes were enrolled at average age 12 and followed for 7 years Parent and friend relationship variables measured during adolescence were used to predict emerging adulthood outcomes depression risk behavior and for those with diabetes diabetes outcomesParent relationship quality predicted decreased depressive symptoms and for those with diabetes decreased alcohol use Parent control predicted increased smoking reduced college attendance and for control participants increased depressive symptoms For those with diabetes parent control predicted decreased depressive symptoms and better selfcare Friend relationship variables predicted few outcomes
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