FisherL, HesslerDM, PolonskyWH, MullanJ: When is diabetes distress clinically meaningful?: establishing cut points for the Diabetes Distress Scale. Diabetes Care, 2012; 35:259–264.
2.
PolonskyWH, FisherL, EarlesJ, et al.: Assessing psychosocial distress in diabetes: development of the diabetes distress scale. Diabetes Care. 2005; 28:626–631.
3.
Weissberg-BenchellJ, Antisdel-LomaglioJ: Diabetes-specific emotional distress among adolescents: feasibility, reliability and validity of the problem areas in diabetes-teen version. Pediatr Diabetes, 2011; 12:341–344.
4.
PattonSR, DolanLM, SmithLB, et al.: Pediatric parenting stress and its relation to depressive symptoms and fear of hypoglycemia in parents of young children with type 1 diabetes mellitus. J Clin Psychol Med Settings, 2011; 18:345–352.
5.
WysockiT, LochrieA, AntalH, BucklohLM: Youth and parent knowledge and communication about major complications of type 1 diabetes: associations with diabetes outcomes. Diabetes Care, 2011; 34:1701–1705.
6.
BarnardKD, RoyleP, ThomasS, WaughNR: Systematic literature review into parental fear of acute hypoglycaemia. BMC Paediatr, 2010; 10:50.
7.
BarnardKD, OliverN, AdolfssonP, et al.: Is iatrogenic sleep disturbance worth the effort in type 1 diabetes?. Diabet Med, 2015; 32:984–986.
8.
RogersHA, de ZoysaN, AmielSA: Patient experience of hypoglycaemia unawareness in type 1 diabetes: are patients appropriately concerned?. Diabet Med, 2012; 29:321–327.
9.
TriefPM, SandbergJG, DimmockJA, et al.: Personal and relationship challenges of adults with type 1 diabetes: a qualitative focus group study. Diabetes Care, 2013; 36:2483–2488.
10.
PolonskyW, FisherL, HesslerD, JohnsonN: Emotional distress in the partners of type 1 diabetes adults: worries about hypoglycemia and other key concerns. Diabetes Technol Ther, 2016; 18:292–297.