Diabetes makes you feel lonely when you’re the only one”: A Qualitative Study of Identity Development Among Young People Living at a Residential Care Facility for People with Diabetes

Dan Grabowski*, Louise Norman Jespersen, Lise Bro Johansen

*Corresponding author af dette arbejde

Abstract

Young people with poorly regulated diabetes often experience recurrent hospitalization, behavioral problems, higher incidence of psychiatric disorders, as well as family dysfunction. It is crucial that young people with diabetes learn to manage their diabetes effectively. Some young people with diabetes cannot manage their diabetes at home and have to live at a residential care unit for young people with diabetes. In this study we highlight the identity development of these young people. The data consist of semi-structured interviews with current and former residents of a care facility for young people with diabetes. The analysis revealed three themes: (1) the young people report a high level of personal growth and maturity after moving to the care home; (2) the importance of identifying with others and how forming relations plays a significant role in the young people’s personal development; and (3) the young people have a constant fear of being different. Being able to define and shape one’s identity against a background that includes a meaningful perception of diabetes is key to understanding why life at the care home is so identity-changing for the young residents.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftAdolescents
Vol/bind1
Udgave nummer3
Sider (fra-til)348-359
Antal sider12
ISSN2673-7051
DOI
StatusUdgivet - sep. 2021

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