Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5871221 | Primary Care Diabetes | 2016 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
A variety of psychosocial and behavioural factors such as low social support, low generic quality of life and difficulties in managing diabetes are associated with high emotional burden in type-1 diabetes. These findings may call for an expansion of the effort to decrease the emotional burden of diabetes for those who are heavily burdened. Future research should explore the causality of the explored associations as well as potential subgroup differences in order to guide the development of appropriate interventions.
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Authors
Lene E. Joensen, Thomas P. Almdal, Ingrid Willaing,