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The Relationship Between Social Media Use Purposes, Healthy Lifestyle Behaviors, and Metabolic Parameters in Adolescents With Type 1 Diabetes.
Objectives: This study aims to determine the relationship between social media use, healthy lifestyle behaviors, and metabolic parameters in adolescents with Type 1 diabetes (T1D). Methods: The study was conducted with descriptive and cross-sectional design, andwas carried out on 108 adolescents, aged 11-18, who were diagnosed with T1D mellitus (T1DM) via Google Form. An adolescent descriptive information form, the Scale of Social Media Use Purposes (SSMUP), the Social Media Addiction Scale (SMAS), and the Adolescent Lifestyle Profile (ALP) were used in the study. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics such as number, percentage, mean and standard deviation (SD), and statistical methods such as t-tests and Pearson correlation analysis. Findings: The results of the study indicated that social media addiction is significantly related to adolescents' interpersonal relationships and metabolic parameters, while the purposes of social media use are positively associated with physical activity, healthy eating, and interpersonal relationships. Conclusions: Nurses should closely maintain vigilant oversight of social media use and interpersonal communication among adolescents with chronic diseases, create social media content appropriate for diabetes management, and organize trainings on the effects of social media use.
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Pediatric Diabetes is a bi-monthly journal devoted to disseminating new knowledge relating to the epidemiology, etiology, pathogenesis, management, complications and prevention of diabetes in childhood and adolescence. The aim of the journal is to become the leading vehicle for international dissemination of research and practice relating to diabetes in youth. Papers are considered for publication based on the rigor of scientific approach, novelty, and importance for understanding mechanisms involved in the epidemiology and etiology of this disease, especially its molecular, biochemical and physiological aspects. Work relating to the clinical presentation, course, management and outcome of diabetes, including its physical and emotional sequelae, is considered. In vitro studies using animal or human tissues, whole animal and clinical studies in humans are also considered. The journal reviews full-length papers, preliminary communications with important new information, clinical reports, and reviews of major topics. Invited editorials, commentaries, and perspectives are a regular feature. The editors, based in the USA, Europe, and Australasia, maintain regular communications to assure rapid turnaround time of submitted manuscripts.