School-aged children (4-12 yrs)
Tesvikiye Mah. 102 34365, Istambul, Turkey
9.05061E+12
karsidagd@gmail.com
Adolescents (13-17 yrs), Adults (40-64 yrs), Anxiety, Blood glucose monitoring, Communication in medical settings, Coping, Depression, Diabetes education, Diabetes related distress, Diabetes self-care training, Diet, E-health, Empowerment, Exercise, Health promotion, Insulin injection, Insulin pump therapy, Literacy, Meta-analyses / systematic reviews, Motivation, Obesity, Older adults (≥ 65 yrs), Parents of children with diabetes, Partners of people with diabetes, People with diabetes complications, Positive psychology, Psychological insulin resistance, Qualitative research, Quantitative research, School-aged children (4-12 yrs), Social bias / prejudice, Type 1 diabetes, Type 2 diabetes, Women with diabetes, Young adults (18-39 yrs)
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)
Tilburg University, Dibeter Blaak, 6 3011 TA, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
t.l.a.leendertse@tilburguniversity.edu
ADHD, Adolescents (13-17 yrs), Anxiety, Cognitive behavioral therapy, Communication in medical settings, Coping, Depression, Diabetes related distress, Family therapy, Fear of hypoglycemia, Fear of injecting / self-testing, Health cognitions / Illness perceptions, Health status, Hypoglycemia unawareness, Insulin injection, Insulin pump therapy, Motivation, Parents of children with diabetes, People with mental illness, Personality, Pre-schoolers (4-6 yrs), Psychological insulin resistance, Psychotherapy, Quality of care, Quality of life, Quantitative research, Resilience, Satisfaction with care, School-aged children (4-12 yrs), Stress in general, Stress management, Type 1 diabetes
Temple Street Children’s University Hospital, Dublin 1, Ireland.
010 353 1 8784293
Mairead.dempsey@cuh.ie
Clinical Psychologist in a Paediatric Diabetes Service (half time). Clinical psychologist in a Cochlear Implant Service (half time).
Adolescents (13-17 yrs), Anxiety, Cognitive behavioral therapy, Communication in medical settings, Coping, Depression, Development of measurement tools, Diabetes related distress, Eating problems, Empowerment, Family Stress, Fear of injecting / self-testing, Health cognitions / Illness perceptions, Infants (0-3 yrs), Insulin injection, Insulin pump therapy, Mindfulness, Motivation, Neuropsychological problems (related to hyper), Neuropsychological problems (related to hypo), Parents of children with diabetes, Peers, Pre-schoolers (4-6 yrs), Psychotherapy, Qualitative research, Quality of care, Quality of life, Quantitative research, Relation or family problems, Resilience, School-aged children (4-12 yrs), Stress in general, Stress management, Type 1 diabetes
Box 457, SE 405 30, Gothenburg, Sweden +46(0)317866389
+46(0)704-932315
carina.s-lundin@fhs.gu.se
Lecturer/researcher
Adolescents (13-17 yrs), Communication in medical settings, Coping, Development of measurement tools, E-health, Empowerment, Health cognitions / Illness perceptions, Health status, Internet interventions, Parents of children with diabetes, Partners of people with diabetes, Qualitative research, Quality of life, Quantitative research, School-aged children (4-12 yrs), Type 1 diabetes, Women with diabetes, Young adults (18-39 yrs)
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)
