Brady, Patrick JamesLittle research has been conducted regarding social support programs (SSPs) for young adults with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus (T1DM). Formative research was conducted including: in-depth interviews with individuals who have organized or lead SSPs, a survey of young adults with T1DM, and forming a community advisory board to develop themes and discussion points for a SSP. Eight interviews were conducted. The perceived benefits of and barriers to attending a SSP, the perceived barriers to managing a SSP, and topics important for young adults were described. 38 individuals completed the survey and were included in the analysis. The survey identified ever attended a SSP as significant in the perception of tangible and affectionate support. Two CAB meetings resulted in six themes and discussion points to be used as a framework for a proposed SSP. This study suggests the benefit of SSPs for young adults and provides insight into the role of SSPs in managing T1DM.enFormative research regarding social support programs and young adults living with type one diabetesThesisSocial researchNutritionPublic healthFormative researchSocial supportType one diabetes