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Deborah J. Wiebe is affiliated with the University of Pennsylvania in the United States and has contributed extensively to the field of medicine, with a particular focus on endocrinology, diabetes, and metabolism. Their research spans various subfields including speech and hearing, genetics, pediatrics, perinatology, child health, and social psychology.

The scientist's primary research topics include:

  • Diabetes Management and Research
  • Diabetes Management and Education
  • Adolescent and Pediatric Healthcare
  • Diabetes and associated disorders
  • Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life
  • Pancreatic function and diabetes
  • Genomics and Phylogenetic Studies

Wiebe has published several papers in notable journals, some of the recent ones being:

  • "Description of Eikenella halliae sp. nov. and Eikenella longinqua sp. nov., derived from human clinical materials, emendation of Eikenella exigua Stormo et al. 2019 and emendation of the genus Eikenella to include species which are strict anaerobes" (2020) in INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SYSTEMATIC AND EVOLUTIONARY MICROBIOLOGY
  • "Qualitative analysis of helpful and unhelpful aspects of social relationships among young adults with type 1 diabetes" (2020) in Diabetic Medicine
  • "Parents' Empathic Accuracy: Associations With Type 1 Diabetes Management and Familism" (2021) in Journal of Pediatric Psychology
  • "Insulin Restriction, Emotion Dysregulation, and Depressive Symptoms in Late Adolescents with Diabetes" (2021) in Journal of Pediatric Psychology
  • "Assignment of provisionally named CDC group NO-1 strains derived from animal bite wounds and other clinical sources, to genera nova in the family Comamonadaceae: description of Vandammella animalimorsus gen. nov., sp. nov. and Franklinella schreckenbergeri gen. nov., sp. nov" (2022) in INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SYSTEMATIC AND EVOLUTIONARY MICROBIOLOGY

Frequent coauthors with whom Wiebe has collaborated include:

  • Cynthia A. Berg
  • MaryJane S. Campbell
  • Jonathan Butner
  • Alexandra Main
  • Jennifer K. Raymond

Wiebe has published regularly in several journals, with a strong presence in:

  • INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SYSTEMATIC AND EVOLUTIONARY MICROBIOLOGY
  • Journal of Behavioral Medicine
  • Journal of Pediatric Psychology
  • Current Diabetes Reports
  • Journal of Family Psychology

Best Publications

  • Hardiness and stress moderation: a test of proposed mechanisms.

    Deborah J. Wiebe

  • Children’s Appraisals of Maternal Involvement in Coping With Diabetes: Enhancing Our Understanding of Adherence, Metabolic Control, and Quality of Life Across Adolescence

    Deborah J. Wiebe;Cynthia A. Berg;Carolyn Korbel;Debra L. Palmer

  • Health practices and hardiness as mediators in the stress-illness relationship.

    Deborah J. Wiebe;Debra M. McCallum

  • Coping processes as mediators of the relationship between hardiness and health.

    Paula G. Williams;Deborah J. Wiebe;Timothy W. Smith

  • Self-regulating interest: the moderating role of hardiness and conscientiousness.

    Carol Sansone;Deborah J. Wiebe;Carolyn Morgan

  • Life events, fitness, hardiness, and health: a simultaneous analysis of proposed stress-resistance effects.

    David L. Roth;Deborah J. Wiebe;Roger B. Fillingim;Kathleen A. Shay

  • Collaborative coping and daily mood in couples dealing with prostate cancer.

    Cynthia A. Berg;Deborah J. Wiebe;Jonathan Butner;Lindsey Bloor

  • The Role of Autonomy and Pubertal Status in Understanding Age Differences in Maternal Involvement in Diabetes Responsibility across Adolescence

    Debra L. Palmer;Cynthia A. Berg;Deborah J. Wiebe;Ryan M. Beveridge

  • Type 1 Diabetes in Young Adulthood

    Maureen Monaghan;Vicki Helgeson;Deborah Wiebe

  • Longitudinal trajectories of parental involvement in Type 1 diabetes and adolescents' adherence.

    Pamela S. King;Cynthia A. Berg;Jonathan Butner;Jorie M. Butler

  • Parental Involvement and Adolescents’ Diabetes Management: The Mediating Role of Self-Efficacy and Externalizing and Internalizing Behaviors

    Cynthia A. Berg;Pamela S. King;Jorie M. Butler;Phung Pham

  • Role of Parental Monitoring in Understanding the Benefits of Parental Acceptance on Adolescent Adherence and Metabolic Control of Type 1 Diabetes

    Cynthia A. Berg;Jorie M. Butler;Peter Osborn;Gary King

  • The social context of managing diabetes across the life span.

    Deborah J. Wiebe;Vicki Helgeson;Cynthia A. Berg

  • Developmental Processes Associated With Longitudinal Declines in Parental Responsibility and Adherence to Type 1 Diabetes Management Across Adolescence

    Deborah J. Wiebe;Chong Man Chow;Debra L. Palmer;Jonathan Butner

  • Personality and Health: Progress and Problems in Psychosomatics

    Deborah J. Wiebe;Timothy W. Smith

  • Parent-Adolescent Discrepancies in Adolescents’ Competence and the Balance of Adolescent Autonomy and Adolescent and Parent Well-Being in the Context of Type 1 Diabetes

    Jonathan Butner;Cynthia A. Berg;Peter Osborn;Jorie M. Butler

  • Characteristics of Rare or Recently Described Corynebacterium Species Recovered from Human Clinical Material in Canada

    K. A. Bernard;C. Munro;D. Wiebe;E. Ongsansoy

  • Individual differences in self-assessed health: Gender, neuroticism and physical symptom reports

    Paula G Williams;Deborah J Wiebe

  • Hardiness and Health: A Social Psychophysiological Perspective on Stress and Adaptation

    Deborah J. Wiebe;Paula G. Williams

  • The Structure of Parental Involvement and Relations to Disease Management for Youth with Type 1 Diabetes

    Debra L. Palmer;Peter Osborn;Pamela S. King;Cynthia A. Berg

  • Adolescent and Parent Perceptions of Patient-Centered Communication while Managing Type 1 Diabetes

    Andrea Croom;Deborah J. Wiebe;Cynthia A. Berg;Rob Lindsay

Frequent Co-Authors

Cynthia A. Berg
Cynthia A. Berg University of Utah
Jonathan Butner
Jonathan Butner University of Utah
Yana Suchy
Yana Suchy University of Utah
Koen Luyckx
Koen Luyckx KU Leuven
Timothy W. Smith
Timothy W. Smith University of Utah
Celette Sugg Skinner
Celette Sugg Skinner The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Sunita M. Stewart
Sunita M. Stewart The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
A. Thomas McLellan
A. Thomas McLellan University of Pennsylvania
Cynthia A. Gerhardt
Cynthia A. Gerhardt The Ohio State University
Vicki S. Helgeson
Vicki S. Helgeson Carnegie Mellon University

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