Published on in Vol 21, No 6 (2019): June

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/12149, first published .
Adolescent Perspectives on the Use of Social Media to Support Type 1 Diabetes Management: Focus Group Study

Adolescent Perspectives on the Use of Social Media to Support Type 1 Diabetes Management: Focus Group Study

Adolescent Perspectives on the Use of Social Media to Support Type 1 Diabetes Management: Focus Group Study

Journals

  1. Pérez-Rodríguez G, Pérez-Pérez M, Fdez-Riverola F, Lourenço A. Mining the sociome for Health Informatics: Analysis of therapeutic lifestyle adherence of diabetic patients in Twitter. Future Generation Computer Systems 2020;110:214 View
  2. Elnaggar A, Ta Park V, Lee S, Bender M, Siegmund L, Park L. Patients’ Use of Social Media for Diabetes Self-Care: Systematic Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2020;22(4):e14209 View
  3. Raymaekers K, Helgeson V, Prikken S, Vanhalst J, Moons P, Goossens E, Berg C, Luyckx K. Diabetes-specific friend support in emerging adults with type 1 diabetes: Does satisfaction with support matter?. Journal of Behavioral Medicine 2021;44(3):402 View
  4. Yaagoob E, Hunter S, Chan S. The effectiveness of social media intervention in people with diabetes: An integrative review. Journal of Clinical Nursing 2023;32(11-12):2419 View
  5. Sawyer B, Hilliard E, Hackney K, Stastny S. Barriers and Strategies for Type 1 Diabetes Management Among Emerging Adults: A Qualitative Study. Clinical Medicine Insights: Endocrinology and Diabetes 2022;15:117955142210983 View
  6. Pembroke S, Cody D, Roche E, Sleath B, Hilliard C, Brenner M, Coyne I. Encouraging adolescents’ participation during paediatric diabetes clinic visits: Design and development of a question prompt list intervention. Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice 2022;190:109985 View
  7. DeJonckheere M, Joiner K, Ash G, Savoye M, Adams M, Weinzimer S, Sadler L, Grey M. Youth and Parent Perspectives on the Acceptability of a Group Physical Activity and Coping Intervention for Adolescents With Type 1 Diabetes. The Science of Diabetes Self-Management and Care 2021;47(5):367 View
  8. Dos Santos T, Rodrigues T, Puñales M, Arrais R, Kopacek C. Newest Diabetes-Related Technologies for Pediatric Type 1 Diabetes and Its Impact on Routine Care: a Narrative Synthesis of the Literature. Current Pediatrics Reports 2021;9(4):142 View
  9. Moulaei K, Dinari Z, Dinari F, Jahani Y, Bahaadinbeigy K. The role of social networks in diabetes self‐care: A cross‐sectional study. Health Science Reports 2022;5(3) View
  10. Wiedicke A, Reifegerste D, Temmann L, Scherr S. Verbal and Visual Framing of Responsibility for Type 1 Diabetes by Patient Influencers on Instagram. Social Media + Society 2022;8(4):205630512211361 View
  11. Naef A, Wilhelm C, Tezcan-Güntekin H, Amelung V. Impact of digital health interventions for adolescents with type 1 diabetes mellitus on health literacy: a systematic review. BMC Endocrine Disorders 2023;23(1) View
  12. Kaelberer C, Tanenbaum M. The Promising Role of Self-Compassion in Managing Type 1 Diabetes. Endocrines 2023;4(2):293 View
  13. Khare J, Kalra S, Jindal S. Sociocrinology: Impact of Social Media on Endocrine Health – A Review. Indian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2023;27(6):480 View
  14. Berry E, Cleal B, Morrissey E, Willaing I, Shields C, Thornton M, Duffy G, Davies M. The role of social media on psychological wellbeing from the perspectives of young people with type 1 diabetes and their caregivers: a qualitative study. International Journal of Adolescence and Youth 2024;29(1) View
  15. Ma Y, Law K, Hassan L, Nenadic G, van der Veer S. Experiences and Views of Young People and Health Care Professionals of Using Social Media to Self-Manage Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus: Thematic Synthesis of Qualitative Studies. JMIR Pediatrics and Parenting 2024;7:e56919 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Chen C, Laffel L. Textbook of Diabetes. View