Abstract

This pilot study reports findings from a randomized clinical trial of a novel intervention for parents of children newly diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes. The intervention was designed to decrease parental uncertainty and distress as well as child behavioral problems by teaching parents skills to manage uncertainty. Thirty-four families were randomly assigned to either an intervention (IG) or a treatment as usual (TAU) group. Parents completed measures of distress, uncertainty, and child behavior problems at baseline, 1 month, and 6 months postintervention. In the IG, significant reductions were observed for maternal and paternal distress as well as maternal ratings of child behavior problems. No changes were observed for the TAU, except for father-reported reductions in child internalizing symptoms at 1 month postintervention. Preliminary data suggest that, with further development and testing, the intervention has potential to be an effective tool to reduce paternal distress and possibly child behavior problems.

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