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Research Round-Up: Issue 82 (September)

Our monthly e-newsletter keeps you up to date with the research activities of the ACBRD and also highlights new behavioural and psychosocial research in diabetes from around the world.

How can couples participating in a diabetes intervention both benefit?
 
Research from the US shows that couples who participate in a diabetes intervention together have less emotional distress than those who participate alone
Are you interested in conducting your PhD at the ACBRD?

Deakin will be accepting applications, due by 31 October 2019
 
Local and international events.

The ACBRD team speak at many conferences and seminars to promote the role of psychology in living with diabetes
 
Severe hypoglycaemia: how does it impact people with type 2 diabetes?

The centre published the first systematic review on the psychological impact of severe hypoglycaemia in adults with type 2 diabetes
 
Celebrating women's leadership in medicine, science, and public health

This month, we profile five women leaders in public health to maintain awareness of gender equality and encourage others to follow their ambitions 
 
We're looking for adults with T1D in Melbourne to take part in a face-to-face workshop about your experiences of diabetes consultations
 
Diabetes distress e-Training: Seeking credentialled diabetes educators who would like to enhance their skills for supporting adults with diabetes distress. Registration closes the 7th of October
 
Do our words matter in diabetes? Diabetes Australia is inviting people to have their say about the words used when communicating about diabetes
 
Looking for participants with type 2 diabetes in Australia to complete an online survey on the relationship between personality and weight management
 
Guided Self-Determination: an online program to improve self-management in young adults aged 18-30 years with type 1 diabetes
 
Researchers at Deakin University and Western Health need feedback on an online interactive self-management program called Guided Self Determination (GSD), for young adults with type 1 diabetes
Do you have type 2 diabetes and are currently taking diabetes medications (tablets or insulin)? We are seeking feedback on a new website for people with T2D
 
Do you live in Melbourne and have type 2 diabetes? Take part in the PREDICT study to help us better understand the complications of T2D, and find ways of reducing their development
 
Are you pregnant now or have been pregnant in the last 12 months and are you living with diabetes? We're interested in your experiences and preferences of glucose monitoring! 
 
The Australian Centre for Behavioural Research in Diabetes is the first national research centre internationally, dedicated to investigating the behavioural, psychological and social aspects of living with diabetes. The Centre’s focus is improving the quality of life of all people with diabetes and their families. The Centre, established in 2010, is a partnership for better health between Diabetes Victoria and Deakin University 
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