2022
Assessing Incorporation of Type 1 Diabetes Into Identity: Validation of the Accepting Diabetes and Personal Treatment (ADAPT) Survey in Teens and Young Adults
Commissariat PV, Volkening LK, Weinzimer SA, Dassau E, Laffel LM. Assessing Incorporation of Type 1 Diabetes Into Identity: Validation of the Accepting Diabetes and Personal Treatment (ADAPT) Survey in Teens and Young Adults. Canadian Journal Of Diabetes 2022, 47: 66-72. PMID: 36184368, PMCID: PMC10096441, DOI: 10.1016/j.jcjd.2022.08.007.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsYoung adultsTreatment surveyDiabetes device useLess diabetes distressCross-sectional studyType 1 diabetesQuality of lifeImpact of T1DInternal consistencyLower A1CMale sexDiabetes distressExcellent internal consistencyMedical recordsCGM useDiabetes managementT1DHealth outcomesDiabetesType 1Clinical interventionsPsychosocial outcomesBenefit findingA1CAdults
2017
Positive aspects of having had cancer: A mixed‐methods analysis of responses from the American Cancer Society Study of Cancer Survivors‐II (SCS‐II)
Adorno G, Lopez E, Burg MA, Loerzel V, Killian M, Dailey AB, Iennaco JD, Wallace C, Sharma DKB, Stein K. Positive aspects of having had cancer: A mixed‐methods analysis of responses from the American Cancer Society Study of Cancer Survivors‐II (SCS‐II). Psycho-Oncology 2017, 27: 1412-1425. PMID: 28637082, DOI: 10.1002/pon.4484.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAmerican Cancer Society's StudyStage of diseaseCancer survivorsSurvivor cohortPostcancer diagnosisLength of survivorshipCancer Survivors-IICancer survivors' perceptionsHealth-related changesClinical variablesLife measuresCancer ScaleCancerCancer typesSurvivorsDiagnosisCancer diagnosisBenefit findingSociodemographicsMedical supportCohortSociety studiesSurvivors' perceptionsDiseaseNational sample
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