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Abstract: Objective: To assess psychosocial aspect among adolescent with diabetes mellitus type 1and To find out an association between adolescent psychosocial aspects diabetes mellitus type 1 and their socio-demographic data. Methodology: A cross sectional descriptive design was carried out through the present study in order to achieve the early stated objectives for period from February 2016 to March 2016. Conclusion: The Most of the sample male (57.7 %).Most of the sample from above 16 years old (54.3 %).The majority of the study subjects have urban (81.4%).The educational level of majority of the sample is primary school graduate (62%). The majority of complication for patients was the (81.4%) for inflammation urinary tract infection. The majority of the study subjects responded with fair behavior (82.9%), sometime good behavior (14.3%), poor behavior (2.9%), for overall assessment social domain. and the whereas psychological domain was good behavior (54.3%), and the fair behavior (44.3%), the a lowest was poor behavior (1.4%). The overall assessment of social domains and psychological domains and socio-demographic characteristics significant, the results have indicated that there have been a non-significant differences at P>0.05. The different levels of Age Groups variable whatever a large frequency was reported at sixteen and above (54.3%).The majority of father education level is secondary school graduated (31.4%), whereas the majority of the mother education level was intermediate school graduated (25.7%).Father occupation was unemployed (25.7%).While mother occupation was Private sector (67.1%). Recommendation: Adolescents should be support to assume increasing responsibility for diabetes management but with continuing, mutually agreed parental involvement and support. All mental and behavioral health specialists should have training in diabetes and its management. Keywards: Psychosocial aspect among, Abuse, upon , School age, Children, Behavior, . |