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Randomized, controlled trial of behavior therapy for families of adolescents with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus
Authors:Wysocki T  Harris M A  Greco P  Bubb J  Danda C E  Harvey L M  McDonell K  Taylor A  White N H
Affiliation:Nemours Children's Clinic, Jacksonville, Florida 32207, USA. twysocki@nemours.org
Abstract:OBJECTIVE: To describe the short-term results of a controlled trial of Behavioral Family Systems Therapy (BFST) for families of adolescents with diabetes. METHODS: We randomized 119 families of adolescents with diabetes to 3 months' treatment with either BFST, an education and support Group (ES), or current therapy (CT). Family relationships, psychological adjustment to diabetes, treatment adherence and diabetic control were assessed at baseline, after 3 months of treatment (reported here), and 6 and 12 months later. RESULTS: Compared with CT and ES, BFST yielded more improvement in parent-adolescent relations and reduced diabetes-specific conflict. Effects on psychological adjustment to diabetes and diabetic control were less robust and depended on the adolescent's age and gender. There were no effects on treatment adherence. CONCLUSIONS: BFST yielded some improvement in parent-adolescent relationships; its effects on diabetes outcomes depended on the adolescent's age and gender. Factors mediating the effectiveness of BFST must be clarified.
Keywords:behavior therapy   family therapy   adolescents   diabetes.
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