| Literature DB >> 26391790 |
Paula M Trief1, Yawen Jiang2, Roy Beck3, Peter J Huckfeldt4,5, Tara Knight2, Kellee M Miller3, Ruth S Weinstock1.
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Health outcomes of adults with type 1 diabetes may be affected by relationship status and quality. Our objective was to examine associations between relationship status, relationship factors, and outcomes in adults with type 1 diabetes. N = 1660 participants completed surveys measuring relationship satisfaction and perceived partner support style (active engagement, protective buffering, over-protection). Differences in glycemic control and adherence for those married/partnered versus not were insignificant. Higher relationship satisfaction, and having an engaged, not over-protective, partner was associated with better glycemic control and self-care. Helping partners support patients, avoiding over-protection, may enhance relationship and diabetes-related patient outcomes for adults with type 1 diabetes.Entities:
Keywords: adults; glycemic control; marital status; relationship quality; social support; type 1 diabetes
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26391790 DOI: 10.1177/1359105315605654
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Health Psychol ISSN: 1359-1053