A US-based qualitative study highlights the emotional and informational needs of people with type 2 diabetes at diagnosis
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How do adults with diabetes want to be supported emotionally?
New ACBRD study explores what helps people with diabetes feel emotionally strong and supported
Read moreWhen is the best time to exercise and does it matter for people with type 2 diabetes?
What does and doesn’t work in programs for younger people with type 2 diabetes?
Our Centre has published a review of the design and evaluation of behaviour change programs for people with younger-onset type 2 diabetes
Read moreWhat are the benefits of social support for people affected by type 2 diabetes?
A new review examines social networks in type 2 diabetes prevention and care
Read morePsychological perspectives on COVID-19 and diabetes
More than six months into the global pandemic, we summarise emerging publications about the psychological impact of, and diabetes care during, COVID-19
Read moreDiabetes care and COVID-19
A new leaflet published by the NDSS, developed by the ACBRD, provides practical strategies for staying connected to your health care team during COVID-19
Read moreHow can health professionals best support adults with type 2 diabetes who are concerned about starting insulin?
A new study published in Diabetes Therapy highlights strategies that adults with type 2 diabetes find helpful to overcome their concerns about starting insulin
Peer support groups for type 2 diabetes: what works well?
A qualitative study in England explores the experiences of group facilitators and nurses
How can couples participating in a diabetes intervention both benefit?
Research from the US shows that couples who participate in a diabetes intervention together have less emotional distress than those who participate alone










