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Below are links to the various papers and presentations from the previous study, The Teen Health Study, in which you participated.  To access the complete article just click on the highlighted word in the title of the article.

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Helgeson, Vicki S., Snyder, P. R., Escobar, O., Siminerio, L., and Becker, D.  (2007) Comparison of Adolescents with and without Diabetes on Indices of Psychosocial Functioning for Three Years,  Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 32, 794-806.

Helgeson, Vicki S., Reynolds, K., Escobar, O., Siminerio L., and Becker, D.  (2007)  The Role of Friendship in the Lives of Male and Female Adolescents:  Does Diabetes make a Difference?  Journal of Adolescent Health, 40, 36-43.

Helgeson, Vicki S., Viccaro, L., Becker, D., Escobar, E., and Siminerio,.L.  (2006)  Diet of Adolescents With and Without Diabetes. Diabetes Care, 29(5), 982-987.

Helgeson, Vicki S., Escobar, O., Siminerio, L., and Becker, D.  (2007) Unmitigated Communion and Health Among Adolescents With and Without Diabetes: The Mediating Role of Eating Disturbances. Personality and Social Psychology, 33(4), 519-536.

Helgeson, Vicki S. and Novak, S. A.  (2007) Illness Centrality and Well-Being Among Male and Female Early Adolescents with Diabetes.  Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 32(3), 260-272.