Parenting goals: predictors of parent involvement in disease management of children with type 1 diabetes

Elizabeth M Robinson, Ronald J Iannotti, Stefan Schneider, Tonja R Nansel, Denise L Haynie, Douglas O Sobel, Elizabeth M Robinson, Ronald J Iannotti, Stefan Schneider, Tonja R Nansel, Denise L Haynie, Douglas O Sobel

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to develop a measure of diabetes-specific parenting goals for parents of children with type 1 diabetes and to examine whether parenting goals predict a change in parenting involvement in disease management. An independent sample of primary caretakers of 87 children aged 10 to 16 years with type 1 diabetes completed the measure of parenting goals (diabetes-specific and general goals); both parent and child completed measures of parent responsibility for diabetes management at baseline and 6 months. Parents ranked diabetes-specific parenting goals as more important than general parenting goals, and rankings were moderately stable over time. Parenting goals were related to parent responsibility for diabetes management. The relative ranking of diabetes-specific parenting goals predicted changes in parent involvement over 6 months, with baseline ranking of goals predicting more parental involvement at follow-up. Parenting goals may play an important role in family management of type 1 diabetes.

Source: PubMed

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