Objective: To examine the relationship between mothers' sense of empowerment as a psychological resource and the level of adherence to treatment and metabolic control of their adolescent children with insulin- dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM). Methods: Eighty-eight mothers filled out the Family Empowerment Scale, the Mastery Scale, the Self-Esteem Scale, and the Demographic Questionnaire. Their children with IDDM filled out the Self- Care Behaviors Questionnaire. At the same time, the level of glycohemoglobin was retrieved from their medical files. Results: Data analysis revealed that mothers' sense of empowerment contributes significantly to their children's adherence to treatment. Moreover, mothers' sense of empowerment and their education explain a significant proportion of the variance in their children's metabolic control. Conclusions: The findings support the importance of developing and enhancing the parents, sense of empowerment toward better adherence and metabolic control of their children's IDDM.
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Florian, V., & Elad, D. (1998). The impact of mothers’ sense of empowerment on the metabolic control of their children with juvenile diabetes. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 23(4), 239–247. https://doi.org/10.1093/jpepsy/23.4.239
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