2023
DOI: 10.2337/db23-675-p
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675-P: Coparenting Cooperation and Conflict Predict Parent Depressive Symptoms 1.5 Years after Young Child T1D Diagnosis

Abstract: Background: Managing T1D in a newly diagnosed young child significantly impacts family dynamics and is linked with elevated parental depressive symptoms. We examined the relationship among diabetes-related co-parenting cooperation and conflict soon after diagnosis with parent depressive symptoms 1 and 1.5 years later. Method: Participants were 157 primary caregivers (91.7% female, 76.4% married, 62.2% non-Hispanic White) of young children age 1-6 years (Mage=4.41.7 years; 54.8% female, 61.5% non… Show more

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