Children (4-17yrs)
Adolescents (13-17 yrs), Adults (≥18 yrs), Adults (40-64 yrs), Anxiety, Behaviour change, Children (4-17yrs), Co-morbidities, Depression, Depression and diabetes, Development of measurement tools, Diabetes related distress, Diabetes self-care training, Dietary intervention and group intervention, Epidemiology, Exercise intervention, Family therapy, Fear of hypoglycemia, Fear of injecting / self-testing, Infants (0-3 yrs), Internet interventions, Meta-analyses / systematic reviews, Mindfulness, Obesity, Older adults (≥ 65 yrs), People with IGM, Psychosocial support, Quantitative research, School-aged children (4-12 yrs), Stress in general, Type 1 diabetes, Type 2 diabetes, Young adults (18-39 yrs)
Princess Margaret Hospital, Roberts Road
Subiaco GPO BOX D184 Perth WA 6840
Perth
Australia
Work +61893407030
Mob. +61430799438
tiziana.bufacchi@health.wa.gov.au
Specialist Clinical Psychologist , Diabetes and Endocrinology. Princess Margaret Hospital for Children. Perth, Western Australia
Adolescents (13-17 yrs), Anxiety, Children (4-17yrs), Community interventions, Diabetes, Diabetes related distress, Diabetes self-care training, Family Stress, Internet interventions, Mental Illness, Parents of children with diabetes, People from minority groups, Qualitative research, School-aged children (4-12 yrs), Social bias / prejudice, Stress in general, Theoretical models, Type 1 diabetes
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
Adolescents (13-17 yrs), Adults (≥18 yrs), Adults (40-64 yrs), Children (4-17yrs), Diabetes education, Eating problems, Emotional problems, Neuropsychological problems (related to hyper), Neuropsychological problems (related to hypo), School-aged children (4-12 yrs), Type 1 diabetes, Type 2 diabetes, Young adults (18-39 yrs)
