德文版 1 型糖尿病患儿及其家长糖尿病问题领域量表 (PAID-C) 的心理计量特性 (P-PAID-C)。

IF 3.3 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL Psychological Assessment Pub Date : 2024-09-01 DOI:10.1037/pas0001338
Su-Jong Kim-Dorner,Heike Saßmann,Juliane R Framme,Bettina Heidtmann,Thomas M Kapellen,Olga Kordonouri,Karolin M E Nettelrodt,Nicole Pisarek,Roland Schweizer,Simone von Sengbusch,Karin Lange
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1 型糖尿病(T1D)患儿及其父母照顾者经常会因为糖尿病的日常管理需求而感到糖尿病困扰。需要定期筛查糖尿病困扰,以防止代谢控制恶化和精神疾病的发展。本分析旨在研究德国版儿童糖尿病问题领域量表(PAID-C)和父母照顾者负担量表(P-PAID-C)的心理测量特性。在一项多中心研究中,通过使用语言翻译问卷收集了 136 名 7-12 岁儿童(46.7% 为女性)和 304 名家长(年龄 = 42.9 (SD 6.1) 岁;78% 为母亲)的数据。研究进行了确认性因素分析和相关分析。结果证实了 PAID-C 的双因素模型和 P-PAID-C 的四因素模型(略有修改)。儿童和家长的 Cronbach's α 分别为 0.88 和 0.92。PAID-C 和 P-PAID-C 分数与 HbA1c 有微小的正相关性(rs 分别为 0.220 和 0.139,均 p < 0.05),与 KIDSCREEN-10 指数有较强的反相关性(r 分别为 -.643 和 -.520,均 p < 0.001)。P-PAID-C得分随着父母九项患者健康问卷中抑郁症状的增加而增加(rs = .534,p < .001)。德文 PAID-C 和 P-PAID-C 的得分在衡量糖尿病负担方面既可靠又有效。这些德文版 PAID 可用于评估糖尿病特有的困扰,并为面临严重糖尿病困扰的儿童及其父母设计干预措施。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, 版权所有)。
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Psychometric properties of the German versions of the Problem Areas in Diabetes Scale for Children (PAID-C) with Type 1 Diabetes and Their Parents (P-PAID-C).
Children with Type 1 diabetes (T1D) and their parent-caregivers often experience diabetes distress due to the daily demands of diabetes management. Regular screening for diabetes distress is needed to prevent the deterioration of metabolic control and the development of mental health disorders. The aim of this analysis was to examine the psychometric properties of the German versions of the Problem Areas in Diabetes Scale for Children (PAID-C) and for caregiver burden in Parents (P-PAID-C). Data were collected from 136 children aged 7-12 years (46.7% females) and 304 parents (Mage = 42.9 (SD 6.1) years; 78% mothers) by using linguistically translated questionnaires in a multicenter study. Confirmatory factor analysis and correlational analyses were conducted. Results confirmed the two-factor model for the PAID-C and the four-factor model for the P-PAID-C with a slight modification. Cronbach's αs for children and parents were 0.88 and 0.92, respectively. The PAID-C and P-PAID-C scores had small positive associations with HbA1c (rs = .220 and .139, respectively, all p < .05) and strong inverse association with the KIDSCREEN-10 index (r = -.643 and -.520, respectively, all p < .001). P-PAID-C scores increased with increasing depressive symptoms measured in nine-item Patient Health Questionnaire among parents (rs = .534, p < .001). The scores produced by the German PAID-C and P-PAID-C were reliable and valid in measuring diabetes burdens. These German versions of PAID can be utilized to assess diabetes-specific distress and to design interventions for children and their parents experiencing high levels of diabetes distress. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).
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