Validity and Reliability of the Diabetes Eating Problem Survey-Revised (DEPS-R) in Mexican Population: An Instrumental Study

Ometéotl Hernández-González, J. E. Andrade-Pineda, Mónica C. Osorio-Granjeno
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Objective: To evaluate the validity and reliability of the Diabetes Eating Problem Survey-Revised (deps-r) instrument to identify the risk of eating disorders (ed) in a Mexican population diagnosed with Diabetes Mellitus (dm). Methods: A three-stages instrument validation study. Stage 1. Translation: three translators, whose native language was Spanish, translated the English version of the deps-r instrument; Stage 2. Using the Delphi method, the validity of the content was estimated through an evaluation of five experts; subsequently the wording was evaluated applying the instrument to a pilot group of ten people; finally, the instrument was applied to a calculated sample (95% confidence interval; 5% error rate) of 130 patients. Stage 3: A psychometric evaluation was carried out, calculating Cronbach’s alpha, and Spearman’s correlation coefficients. Results: Cronbach’s alpha was 0.72. Spearman’s correlation coefficient was calculated, highlighting the weight/score ratio obtained in the second version of the deps-r with 0.3645 (p<0.0001). Conclusion: there is good reliability in the translated and validated version of the instrument, making it an adequate screening measure for the identification of ed in the Mexican population.
墨西哥人口糖尿病饮食问题调查修订(DEPS-R)的效度和信度:一项工具研究
目的:评估糖尿病饮食问题调查-修订(deep -r)工具在墨西哥诊断为糖尿病(dm)人群中确定饮食失调(ed)风险的有效性和可靠性。方法:采用三阶段仪器验证研究。阶段1。翻译:三名母语为西班牙语的翻译人员翻译了deep -r乐器的英文版本;阶段2。采用德尔菲法,通过5位专家的评价来估计内容的效度;随后,将该文书应用于一个10人的试验组,对措辞进行了评价;最后,将仪器应用于计算的样本(95%置信区间;错误率5%)。第三阶段:进行心理测量评估,计算Cronbach’s alpha和Spearman’s相关系数。结果:Cronbach’s alpha为0.72。计算Spearman相关系数,突出显示第二版深度-r中获得的权重/得分比为0.3645 (p<0.0001)。结论:该仪器的翻译和验证版本具有良好的可靠性,使其成为墨西哥人群中识别ed的适当筛查措施。
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