Research from the US shows that couples who participate in a diabetes intervention together have less emotional distress than those who participate alone
Category: Type 2 diabetes
Severe hypoglycaemia: how does it impact people with type 2 diabetes?
The centre published the first systematic review on the psychological impact of severe hypoglycaemia in adults with type 2 diabetes
Ensuring that people affected by diabetes are at the centre of their care: Highlights from the #19ADC
It’s back to business as usual this week in the ACBRD office. However, we have taken time to reflect on last week’s Australasian Diabetes Congress (ADC: 21-23 Aug, Sydney). It was fantastic to hear so many of our esteemed colleagues, peers and friends share their inspiring research, work and lived experiences
What does self-compassion have to do with diabetes?
Our latest findings from Diabetes MILES-2, published in Mindfulness, shows self-compassion is associated with a range of important diabetes outcomes
Do personality traits affect how older adults with type 2 diabetes rate their health?
ACBRD PhD candidate Ralph Geerling discusses why he is interested in understanding more about the relationship between personality traits and type 2 diabetes self-care
Our latest study shows 1 in 10 adults with diabetes experience raised combined anxiety/depression symptoms, and have increased odds of suboptimal diabetes self-care
In this paper, from the International Diabetes MILES study, we consider the relationship between depression, anxiety and diabetes self-care
Want to know what fish have to do with HbA1c, or how to make a difference in 5 minutes? Remember, #DiabetesPsychologyMatters
Highlights from #ADA2019: 79th Scientific Sessions of the American Diabetes Association
Assessing the impact of diabetes on quality of life
Using data from the MILES-2 study, we have validated the DAWN Impact of Diabetes Profile










