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Objective: To examine the impact of a cognitive behavioral intervention for
distressed adolescents with Type I diabetes.
Methods: Six youths with elevated levels of anxiety, anger, or diabetes str
ess received training in cognitive restructuring and problem solving in ind
ividual sessions. A multiple baseline design across participants was used.
Treatment effectiveness was assessed through measures of anxiety, anger exp
ression, and diabetes stress.
Results: Four youths displayed some improvement on one or more variables fo
r which they had elevated levels during baseline, while others showed no im
pact.
Conclusions: Cognitive behavioral interventions show some promise for distr
essed youths with Type I diabetes. Individual youths responded to treatment
differently. Further research is needed in developing procedures to better
meet the needs of youths, improve youth participation, and enhance treatme
nt effectiveness.