Adolescents (13-17 yrs)
PhD, MSc, Diplompsychology, Chartered Psychologist
Professor of Health Sciences, Centre for Health Research, University of Brighton
University of Brighton, Falmer, Brighton BN1 9PH, United Kingdom
0044 (0)7714759559
j.huber@brighton.ac.uk
Adolescents (13-17 yrs), Adults (40-64 yrs), Anxiety, Coping, Depression, Development of measurement tools, Diabetes education, Diabetes related distress, Epidemiology, Exercise, Family members at risk of diabetes, Foot care, Health cognitions / Illness perceptions, Health promotion, Mindfulness, MODY, Motivation, Obesity, Older adults (≥ 65 yrs), People with diabetes complications, People with mental illness, Personality, Poverty, Qualitative research, Quality of life, Quantitative research, Resilience, Social bias / prejudice, Stress Hormones, Survey research, Theoretical models, Type 1 diabetes, Type 2 diabetes, Young adults (18-39 yrs)
MD, FRECPEdin
Professor of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Head of the Endocrine Department, Avicenne Hospital
Service d’Endocrinologie, Hôpital Avicenne, 125 route de Stalingrad 93000, Bobigny, France
University Paris 13, Sorbonne Paris Cité, Avicenne Hospital, Bobigny, France
+33 6 60 84 53 25
Gerard.reach@aphp.fr
Endocrinologist, Diabetologist
Addiction, Adolescents (13-17 yrs), Adults (40-64 yrs), Alcohol consumption, Anxiety, BG lowering tablets, Blood glucose monitoring, Co-morbidities, Cognitive behavioral therapy, Communication in medical settings, Continous blood glucose monitoring, Coping, Depression, Diabetes education, Diabetes related distress, Diabetes self-care training, Diet, Doctors’ Clinical inertia, Eating problems, Empowerment, Exercise, Exercise intervention, Fear of hypoglycemia, Fear of injecting / self-testing, Foot care, Gestational diabetes, GLP-1 analogues, Health cognitions / Illness perceptions, Health status, Hypoglycemia unawareness, Hypoglycemia unawareness training, Insulin injection, Insulin pump therapy, Literacy, Models of non adherence, Motivation, Neuropsychological problems (related to hyper), Neuropsychological problems (related to hypo), Obesity, Older adults (≥ 65 yrs), Other Barriers to health care, Patient Reported Outcomes, Patients’ non adherence, People with diabetes complications, People with IGM, Person-centered medicine, Personality, Positive psychology, Poverty, Psychological insulin resistance, Qualitative research, Quality of care, Quality of life, Quantitative research, Relation or family problems, Resilience, Satisfaction with care, Sexual problems, Smoking, Social bias / prejudice, Stress in general, Theoretical models, Type 1 diabetes, Type 2 diabetes, Women with diabetes, Young adults (18-39 yrs)
Ph.D.
Position: Post-doctoral Researcher Clinical Psychologist & Family Therapist
Adolescents (13-17 yrs), Adults (≥18 yrs), Anxiety, Children (4-17yrs), Community interventions, Coping, Couple therapy, Depression and diabetes, Diabetes related distress, Diabetes self-care training, Epidemiology, Family members at risk of diabetes, Family Stress, Family therapy, Fear of hypoglycemia, Fear of injecting / self-testing, Mental Illness, Meta-analyses / systematic reviews, Motivation, Parents of children with diabetes, Partners of people with diabetes, Peer Support, Personality, Psychological insulin resistance, Qualitative research, Quality of life, Quantitative research, Relation or family problems, Satisfaction with care, Self-management / lifestyle, Stress in general, Survey research, Theoretical models, Type 1 diabetes
PhD
PhD, Researcher, Steno Diabetes Center
Niels Steensens, Vej 8 2820, Gentofte, Denmark
+45 25668388
dgbo@steno.dk
Researcher, Project manager
Adolescents (13-17 yrs), Adults (40-64 yrs), Anxiety, Communication in medical settings, Coping, Depression, Diabetes education, Diabetes related distress, Diabetes self-care training, Diet, Empowerment, Exercise, Family members at risk of diabetes, Health cognitions / Illness perceptions, Health promotion, Health status, Motivation, Obesity, Older adults (≥ 65 yrs), Partners of people with diabetes, Peer-led interventions, Personality, Qualitative research, Quality of care, Quality of life, Relation or family problems, Resilience, School-aged children (4-12 yrs), Theoretical models, Type 2 diabetes, Young adults (18-39 yrs)
MSc
PhD student, VU University Medical Center
Van der boechorststraat 7, 1081BT, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
31204448352
m.eilander@vumc.nl
Collecting, analyzing and reporting on data. Qualitative and quantitative research on the psychosocial development of youth with type 1 diabetes.
Adolescents (13-17 yrs), Blood glucose monitoring, Cognitive behavioral therapy, Communication in medical settings, Coping, Depression, Diabetes education, Eating problems, Family therapy, Motivation, Parents of children with diabetes, Personality, Positive psychology, Qualitative research, Quality of care, Quality of life, Quantitative research, Relation or family problems, Resilience, School-aged children (4-12 yrs), Screening, Stress in general, Type 1 diabetes, Young adults (18-39 yrs)
Clinical psychologist
Phd student, University of Copenhagen
University of Copenhagen, Blegdamsvej 3B 2200, Copenhagen, Denmark
+45 22504606
clea@diabetespsykolog.dk
Adolescents (13-17 yrs), Anxiety, Cognitive behavioral therapy, Communication in medical settings, Coping, Depression, Diabetes related distress, Empowerment, Family therapy, Fear of hypoglycemia, Fear of injecting / self-testing, Parents of children with diabetes, Partners of people with diabetes, Positive psychology, Qualitative research, Relation or family problems, Resilience, Stress in general, Stress management, Type 1 diabetes, Type 2 diabetes, Women with diabetes, Young adults (18-39 yrs)
P.h.D. Student
PhD Student focusing on the psychosocial impact of hypoglycemia in children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes
MD
Pediatrician-diabetologist, Diabeter Center for Peadiatric and Adolescent Diabetes Care and Research
Blaak 6 63011 TA, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
63537030461
p.winterdijk@diabeter.nl
Medical Care
Adolescents (13-17 yrs), Anxiety, Blood glucose monitoring, Co-morbidities, Depression, Development of measurement tools, Diabetes education, Diabetes related distress, Diet, Empowerment, Exercise, Health cognitions / Illness perceptions, Infants (0-3 yrs), Insulin injection, Insulin pump therapy, MODY, Motivation, Pre-schoolers (4-6 yrs), Quality of care, Quality of life, Quality of Life, Resilience, Risk assessment, Satisfaction with care, School-aged children (4-12 yrs), Screening, Type 1 diabetes, Young adults (18-39 yrs)
Marital and Family Therapist, Department of Marriage and Family Therapy and Psychology and Sociology of Religion
University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Theology, Poljanska c. 4 1000, Ljubljana, Slovenia
tanja.pate@teof.uni-lj.si
Researcher at University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Theology, Department of Marriage and Family Therapy and Psychology and Sociology of Religion
Adolescents (13-17 yrs), Anxiety, Blood glucose monitoring, Coping, Couple therapy, Diabetes related distress, Empowerment, Exercise, Family therapy, Fear of hypoglycemia, Infants (0-3 yrs), Insulin injection, Insulin pump therapy, Motivation, Neuropsychological problems (related to hypo), Other, Parents of children with diabetes, Partners of people with diabetes, People with mental illness, Positive psychology, Pre-schoolers (4-6 yrs), Psychotherapy, Qualitative research, Quality of care, Quantitative research, Relation or family problems, Resilience, School-aged children (4-12 yrs), Screening, Stress in general, Theoretical models, Type 1 diabetes, Young adults (18-39 yrs)
PhD
Lecturer, Hannover Medical School
MHH Medical Psychology OE5430 Carl Neuberg Str. 1 360625 Hannover Germany
4.95115E+11
Zinken.katarzyna@mh-hannover.de
Adolescents (13-17 yrs), Adults (40-64 yrs), Anxiety, Cognitive behavioral therapy, Depression, Diabetes education, Empowerment, Family therapy, Mindfulness, Older adults (≥ 65 yrs), Parents of children with diabetes, People with mental illness, Psychotherapy, Qualitative research, Quantitative research, Resilience, School-aged children (4-12 yrs), Stress in general, Type 1 diabetes, Type 2 diabetes, Young adults (18-39 yrs)