Better Understanding the Needs of Your People with Diabetes:A Behavioural Perspective (#67)
This symposium will focus on the unmet needs of both adolescents and young adults with either type 1 or type 2 diabetes.
The prevalence and significance of diabetes distress is well-established among adults but this is not the case for adolescents with type 1 diabetes. To open the symposium, Virginia Hagger will present findings from a recent systematic review and initial analyses of the Diabetes MILES Youth study. She will discuss the aspects of diabetes that are most distressing for adolescents, associations between diabetes distress and other diabetes outcomes, and the assessment of diabetes distress.
Using data from a randomised controlled trial and a case report of guided self-determination (GSD) theory, A/Prof Vibeke Zoffmann will then explain how GSD met the complex needs of young adult women with type 1 diabetes and high HbA1c.
Switching focus to young adults with type 2 diabetes, Amelia Lake will present data highlighting the barriers and enablers to retinal screening among this group, using the Information-Motivation-Behavioural skills model as a theoretical foundation. She will discuss the implications for self-management and health promotion activities.
Finally, Dr Jessica Browne will discuss her case-controlled analysis of young adults with type 1 or type 2 diabetes, investigating depression, anxiety and self-care behaviours among these two groups.