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
2019
817-P: Validation of a New Survey to Assess Incorporation of Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) into Identity of Young Persons: Accepting Diabetes and Personal Treatment (ADAPT) Survey
COMMISSARIAT P, VOLKENING L, ROETHKE L, GUO Z, FINNEGAN J, DASSAU E, WEINZIMER S, LAFFEL L. 817-P: Validation of a New Survey to Assess Incorporation of Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) into Identity of Young Persons: Accepting Diabetes and Personal Treatment (ADAPT) Survey. Diabetes 2019, 68 DOI: 10.2337/db19-817-p.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDiabetes careYoung personLess diabetes distressType 1 diabetesEli LillyInternal consistencyAdvanced diabetes technologiesMale sexDiabetes distressNovo Nordisk A/SSpouse/partnerGood internal consistencyT1D careDiabetesJanssen PharmaceuticalsMedtronic MiniMedMultidisciplinary teamTreatment surveySignificant associationPsychosocial outcomesYouth ages 8T1DCeiling effectsTotal scoreIllness identity