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| TIM T WYSOCKISummaryAffiliation: Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children Country: USA Publications
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Absence of adverse effects of severe hypoglycemia on cognitive function in school-aged children with diabetes over 18 monthsTim Wysocki
Division of Psychology and Psychiatry, Nemours Children s Clinic, Jacksonville, Florida 32207, USA
Diabetes Care 26:1100-5. 2003..The objective of this study was to determine whether severe hypoglycemia (SH) in children with type 1 diabetes is associated with cognitive decline over 18 months...
Validation of a self-report version of the diabetes self-management profileTim Wysocki
Department of Research, Nemours Children s Clinic, Jacksonville, FL 32207 8426, USA
Pediatr Diabetes 13:438-43. 2012..The DSMP-SR has similar psychometric properties to those reported elsewhere for the DSMP, yielding a convenient measure of T1D adherence...
Youth and parent knowledge and communication about major complications of type 1 diabetes: associations with diabetes outcomesTim Wysocki
Nemours Children s Clinic, Jacksonville, FL, USA
Diabetes Care 34:1701-5. 2011..Prior studies did not measure youths' or parents' actual knowledge of complications, how they cope with that knowledge, or how these variables relate to T1D outcomes. The current study addresses these gaps...
Collaborative involvement of primary and secondary caregivers: associations with youths' diabetes outcomesTim Wysocki
Nemours Children s Clinic, Jacksonville, FL 32207, USA
J Pediatr Psychol 34:869-81. 2009....
Diabetes problem solving by youths with type 1 diabetes and their caregivers: measurement, validation, and longitudinal associations with glycemic controlTim Wysocki
Center for Pediatric Psychology Research, Nemours Children s Clinic, 807 Children s Way, Jacksonville, FL 32207 8426, USA
J Pediatr Psychol 33:875-84. 2008..This article introduces a new measure of problem-solving skills of youths with type 1 diabetes (T1DM) and adult caregivers in correcting glycemic fluctuations...
Randomized, controlled trial of Behavioral Family Systems Therapy for Diabetes: maintenance and generalization of effects on parent-adolescent communicationTim Wysocki
Center for Pediatric Psychology Research, Nemours Children s Clinic, 807 Children s Way, Jacksonville, FL 32207, USA
Behav Ther 39:33-46. 2008..Changes in family communication were differentially associated with changes in glycemic control, adherence, and family conflict. BFST-D improved family communication and problem solving relative to SC and modestly relative to ES...
Randomized trial of behavioral family systems therapy for diabetes: maintenance of effects on diabetes outcomes in adolescentsTim Wysocki
Nemours Childrens Clinic, Department of Biomedical Research, 807 Children s Way, Jacksonville, FL 32207, USA
Diabetes Care 30:555-60. 2007..This study evaluates a revised intervention, BFST for Diabetes (BFST-D), modified to achieve greater impact on diabetes-related family conflict, treatment adherence, and metabolic control...
Social support and diabetes management in childhood and adolescence: influence of parents and friendsTim Wysocki
Division of Psychology and Psychiatry, Nemours Children s Clinic, 807 Children s Way, Jacksonville, FL 32207, USA
Curr Diab Rep 6:117-22. 2006..Research on social support from friends suggests that friends can be a unique source of support that complements parents' involvement and improves adolescents' diabetes management...
Effects of behavioral family systems therapy for diabetes on adolescents' family relationships, treatment adherence, and metabolic controlTim Wysocki
Center for Pediatric Psychology Research, Nemours Children s Clinic, 807 Children s Way, Jacksonville, Florida 32207, USA
J Pediatr Psychol 31:928-38. 2006..We evaluated a revised intervention, BFST for diabetes (BFST-D)...
The psychologic context of pediatric diabetesTim Wysocki
Nemours Children s Clinic, Division of Psychology and Psychiatry, 807 Children s Way, Jacksonville, FL 32207, USA
Pediatr Clin North Am 52:1755-78. 2005..This article distills the major conclusions from that literature, emphasizing how primary care providers can apply these findings in clinical practice...
Paternal involvement in the management of pediatric chronic diseases: associations with adherence, quality of life, and health statusTim Wysocki
Center for Pediatric Psychology Research, Nemours Children s Clinic at Jacksonville, Florida 32207, USA
J Pediatr Psychol 31:501-11. 2006..This article reports associations among paternal involvement in pediatric chronic disease management and child outcomes...
Behavior therapy for families of adolescents with diabetes: maintenance of treatment effectsT Wysocki
Division of Psychology and Psychiatry, Nemours Children s Clinic, Jacksonville, FL 32207, USA
Diabetes Care 24:441-6. 2001..This study reports 6- and 12-month follow-up for the families of adolescents with diabetes who participated in a trial of Behavioral-Family Systems Therapy (BFST)...
Self-management competence as a predictor of outcomes of intensive therapy or usual care in youth with type 1 diabetesTim Wysocki
Nemours Children s Clinic, Jacksonville, Florida 32207, USA
Diabetes Care 26:2043-7. 2003..This article evaluates prediction of HbA(1c) during an 18-month randomized trial of intensive therapy (IT) versus usual care (UC) for type 1 diabetes in 142 youth...
Psychometric properties of a new measure of fathers' involvement in the management of pediatric chronic diseasesTim Wysocki
Division of Psychology and Psychiatry, Nemours Children s Clinic, Jacksonville, Florida 32207, USA
J Pediatr Psychol 29:231-40. 2004....
Self-care autonomy and outcomes of intensive therapy or usual care in youth with type 1 diabetesTim Wysocki
Center for Pediatric Psychology Research, Nemours Children s Clinic, 807 Children s Way, Jacksonville, Florida 32207, USA
J Pediatr Psychol 31:1036-45. 2006..This article evaluated whether deviation from developmentally appropriate self-care autonomy moderated the effects of intensive therapy (IT) or usual care (UC) on glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA(1C)) in 142 youths with diabetes...
Randomized, controlled trial of behavior therapy for families of adolescents with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitusT Wysocki
Nemours Children s Clinic, Jacksonville, Florida 32207, USA
J Pediatr Psychol 25:23-33. 2000..To describe the short-term results of a controlled trial of Behavioral Family Systems Therapy (BFST) for families of adolescents with diabetes...
A randomized controlled trial of insulin pump therapy in young children with type 1 diabetesLarry A Fox
Nemours Children s Clinic, NE Florida Pediatric Diabetes Center, 807 Children s Way, Jacksonville, FL 32207, USA
Diabetes Care 28:1277-81. 2005..This study assesses the effects of insulin pump therapy on diabetes control and family life in children 1-6 years old with type 1 diabetes...
Diabetes complications in youth: qualitative analysis of parents' perspectives of family learning and knowledgeLisa M Buckloh
Department of Pediatrics, Nemours Children s Clinic, Jacksonville, Florida, USA
Diabetes Care 31:1516-20. 2008..Little is known about patients' and parents' knowledge, acquisition of information, and family communication regarding these complications. This paper reports qualitative analyses of parental focus-group discussions of this topic...
Parent report and direct observation of injection-related coping behaviors in youth with type 1 diabetesHolly Antal
Division of Psychology and Psychiatry, Nemours Children s Clinic, 807 Children s Way, Jacksonville, FL 32207, USA
J Pediatr Psychol 36:318-28. 2011..This study evaluated insulin injection coping by parental report and video observation in children 3 to <11 years old with diabetes...
Associations of paternal involvement in disease management with maternal and family outcomes in families with children with chronic illnessLeslie Gavin
Division of Behavioral Pediatrics, Nemours Children s Clinic at Orlando, Florida 32806, USA
J Pediatr Psychol 31:481-9. 2006....
For parents. Depression in adolescents with diabetesHolly Antal
Department of Pediatrics, Nemours Children's Clinic, Jacksonville, Florida, USA
Diabetes Self Manag 25:53-4, 56-7. 2008
Youth and parent education about diabetes complications: health professional surveyAmanda S Lochrie
Division of Psychology and Psychiatry, Nemours Children s Clinic, Jacksonville, FL 32207, USA
Pediatr Diabetes 10:59-66. 2009..Avoiding complications is paramount in diabetes management, but little is known about how, when, and what diabetes professionals disclose to parents and youths about this topic...
Research Grants
- Use of Continuous Glucose Sensors in Adolescents with Inadequate Diabetic ControlTim Wysocki; Fiscal Year: 2010....
- Use of Continuous Glucose Sensors in Adolescents with Inadequate Diabetic ControlTim Wysocki; Fiscal Year: 2009....
- Continuous Glucose Sensors in Youth: Biobehavioral StudyNelly Mauras; Fiscal Year: 2006..The project results will enhance clinical adoption of CGS technology. ..
- Youth and Parent Knowledge of Diabetes ComplicationsTim Wysocki; Fiscal Year: 2007..This research will provide substantial information about the optimal content, manner of presentation, source, and timing of the provision of information about the long-term complications of diabetes to youth with DM1 and their parents. ..
- BEHAVIOR THERAPY FOR FAMILIES OF DIABETIC ADOLESCENTSTim Wysocki; Fiscal Year: 2003..These results could influence the clinical practice of diabetes management and health care policy regarding adolescents with diabetes and other chronic diseases. ..
- INTENSIVE THERAPY FOR IDDM IN YOUTH--OUTCOME PREDICTIONSTim Wysocki; Fiscal Year: 2001..The study will specify behavioral and psychological factors that mediate IT and UC response, promoting the development of interventions targeting these mechanisms and of well validated protocols for the selection of patients for IT. ..
- Use of Continuous Glucose Sensors in Adolescents with Inadequate Diabetic ControlTim Wysocki; Fiscal Year: 2011....
