ACBRD research highlights the relationship between depression, glycaemia, complications and diabetes self-care
By Sarah Manallack
Read moreACBRD research highlights the relationship between depression, glycaemia, complications and diabetes self-care
By Sarah Manallack
Read moreAn ACBRD study published in Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice explores the relationship between social support and self-care.
By Anneta Jayantha
Read moreThe centre publishes new insights from the Diabetes MILES Youth – Australia study
Read moreIn this paper, from the International Diabetes MILES study, we consider the relationship between depression, anxiety and diabetes self-care
We congratulate Dr Emanuala Araia, who was awarded her Doctorate in Health Psychology at a graduation ceremony at Deakin University’s Geelong Waterfront campus on Tuesday 18 June
In this paper from the Australian MILES-2 dataset, we report on the relationship between everyday forgetfulness and an important aspect of diabetes self-care
An ACBRD publication, from the Diabetes MILES Youth – Australia study, shows that HbA1c is more strongly related to diabetes distress than depressive symptoms
As World Diabetes Day places a focus on ‘the family and diabetes’, we share findings from our research with families of children with type 1 diabetes
An ACBRD publication using the Diabetes MILES – Australia dataset looks into awareness of hypoglycaemia among adults with type 1 diabetes
In #ExerciseRightWeek, we highlight a recent paper from the ACBRD, which explores the association between physical activity and depressive symptoms in adults with type 2 diabetes, and how it differs by body weight