Experimentally-induced learned helplessness in adolescents with type 1 diabetes.

@article{Mclaughlin2010ExperimentallyinducedLH,
  title={Experimentally-induced learned helplessness in adolescents with type 1 diabetes.},
  author={E N Mclaughlin and Marie-jos{\'e}e Lefaivre and Elizabeth Cummings},
  journal={Journal of pediatric psychology},
  year={2010},
  volume={35 4},
  pages={
          405-14
        }
}
OBJECTIVES To determine whether adolescents with type 1 diabetes are more at risk for learned helplessness than their healthy peers. METHODS Twenty-three adolescents with diabetes and 25 controls completed a solvable or unsolvable concept formation task. All completed pre- and post-task performance and attribution ratings, and later completed an anagram-solving task to determine if perceived helplessness on the first task would negatively impact performance on the second. RESULTS… 
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