Abstract
Emerging adults with type 1 diabetes (T1D) are vulnerable to diabetes distress, decreased diabetes self-care, and decreased well-being due to simultaneously managing complex self-care demands and meeting developmental goals. Self-transcendence is an inherent human process that helps to mitigate vulnerability and promote a sense of well-being. The purpose of this qualitative descriptive study was to describe the perspectives and behaviors of emerging adults with T1D that reflected self-transcendence and how this process facilitated their diabetes self-care. Twenty-nine emerging adults were interviewed and described self-transcendence inspired perspectives and behaviors that facilitated their diabetes self-care and promoted a sense of well-being. Self-transcendence serves as a potential resource for mitigating vulnerability in living with T1D and for enhancing positive health outcomes.
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