Patterns and predictors of paternal involvement in early adolescents' type 1 diabetes management over 3 years

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Objective To document trajectories of paternal involvement in diabetes management and examine bidirectional associations with diabetes outcomes across early adolescence. Methods 3-year prospective assessment of paternal involvement, diabetes self-management, and glycemic control among 136 youth (age 9-12 at baseline) and their mothers and fathers. Results Unconditional growth curves demonstrated decreasing amount (maternal report: F(1,128) = 14.79; paternal report: F(1,111) = 12.95, ps < 0.01) and level of contribution (maternal report: F(1,131) = 23.6, p

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Hilliard, M. E., Rohan, J. M., Rausch, J. R., Delamater, A., Pendley, J. S., & Drotar, D. (2014). Patterns and predictors of paternal involvement in early adolescents’ type 1 diabetes management over 3 years. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 39(1), 74–83. https://doi.org/10.1093/jpepsy/jst067

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