Depressive response in children with insulin-dependent diabetes - Laghouat schools as a model -
Abstract
The study in hands aims to identify the depressive responsiveness of type 1 diabetic
children, through recognizing their physical, psychological and neurological environment; in
addition to their behavioral and Gnostic environment. Therefore, the researcher attentively
selected a sample of 04 children to do a legalized interview with their teachers including a
T.A.T test. As a result of the study, children have a depressive responsiveness embodied in
physical, psychological, neurological, Gnostic and behavioral effects.
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