验证土耳其版糖尿病问题区域的规模。

Cardiovascular psychiatry and neurology Pub Date : 2011-01-01 Epub Date: 2011-12-13 DOI:10.1155/2011/315068
Elisabeth M J Huis In 't Veld, Ceylan Makine, Arie Nouwen, Cağatay Karşıdağ, Pinar Kadıoğlu, Kubilay Karşıdağ, François Pouwer
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摘要

糖尿病问题区域(PAID)量表是一种广泛使用的自我报告测量方法,可以促进临床实践中糖尿病特异性情绪困扰的检测。本研究的目的是评估土耳其版薪酬的因素结构和有效性。在154例insulin-naïve 2型糖尿病患者中进行了一项验证性研究。参与者完成了PAID、流行病学研究中心抑郁量表(CES-D)、胰岛素治疗评估量表(ITAS)和世界卫生组织五幸福指数(WHO-5)问卷。探索性因素分析产生了一个2因素结构,确定了一个包含15个项目的“糖尿病困扰”因素和一个包含5个项目的“支持相关问题”因素。总付费得分和这两个维度与较高的抑郁水平和较差的情绪健康有关。在本研究中,土耳其版本的PAID具有令人满意的心理测量特性,然而,因子结构被发现与其他国家的因子解决方案不同。
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Validation of the Turkish version of the problem areas in diabetes scale.

The Problem Areas in Diabetes (PAID) scale is a widely used self-report measure that can facilitate detection of diabetes-specific emotional distress in clinical practice. The aim of this study was to assess the factor structure and validity of the Turkish version of the PAID. A validation study was conducted among 154 patients with insulin-naïve type 2 diabetes. Participants completed the PAID, Centre for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale (CES-D), Insulin Treatment Appraisal Scale (ITAS), and World Health Organization-Five Well-Being Index (WHO-5) questionnaires. Exploratory factor analyses yielded a 2-factor structure, identifying a 15-item "diabetes distress" factor and a 5-item "support-related issues" factor. The total PAID-score and the two dimensions were associated with higher levels of depression and poor emotional well-being. In the present study, the Turkish version of the PAID had satisfactory psychometric properties, however, the factorial structure was found to differ from factor solutions from other countries.

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