TY - JOUR
T1 - Family stress and resources
T2 - Potential areas of intervention in children recently diagnosed with diabetes
AU - Auslander, Wendy F.
AU - Bubb, Jeanne
AU - Rogge, Mary
AU - Santiago, Julio V.
PY - 1993/5
Y1 - 1993/5
N2 - This article examines the relationships among family stress, family capabilities, and the health status of 53 children diagnosed with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. Assessments were done at an outpatient diabetes clinic of family coping, resources, and stress; disease-related knowledge; metabolic control (HbAJ; and endogenous insulin (C peptide). Results indicated that higher levels of family stress and lower levels of family resources as reported by fathers were significantly associated with poor metabolic control. Multiple regression analyses revealed that levels of family stress and resources were more strongly related to metabolic control than were disease variables such as C peptide levels. Moreover, family stress was directly associated with metabolic control, and family resources showed indirect linkages. Findings suggest that family stress and resources are potential areas for social work intervention in children recently diagnosed with diabetes.
AB - This article examines the relationships among family stress, family capabilities, and the health status of 53 children diagnosed with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. Assessments were done at an outpatient diabetes clinic of family coping, resources, and stress; disease-related knowledge; metabolic control (HbAJ; and endogenous insulin (C peptide). Results indicated that higher levels of family stress and lower levels of family resources as reported by fathers were significantly associated with poor metabolic control. Multiple regression analyses revealed that levels of family stress and resources were more strongly related to metabolic control than were disease variables such as C peptide levels. Moreover, family stress was directly associated with metabolic control, and family resources showed indirect linkages. Findings suggest that family stress and resources are potential areas for social work intervention in children recently diagnosed with diabetes.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/0027588519
U2 - 10.1093/hsw/18.2.101
DO - 10.1093/hsw/18.2.101
M3 - Article
C2 - 8288138
AN - SCOPUS:0027588519
SN - 0360-7283
VL - 18
SP - 101
EP - 113
JO - Health and Social Work
JF - Health and Social Work
IS - 2
ER -