Diabetes-related distress and physical and psychological health in chinese type 2 diabetic patients

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OBJECTIVE - To validate a Chinese version of the Diabetes Distress Scale (CDDS). RESEARCH DESIGNANDMETHODS - The CDDS was derived using forward-backward translation and administered in 189 Chinese type 2 diabetic patients with evaluation of its psychometric properties. RESULTS - On the basis of principal-component analysis, three factors of the 15-item version of the CDDS (CDDS-15) accounted for 63% of the variance. The correlation coefficient between the original 17-item and 15-item scales was 0.99. The Cronbach α for internal consistency was 0.90, and the test-retest reliability coefficient was 0.74. The CDDS-15 score was significantly associated with glycemic control, obesity, depressive symptoms, and quality of life. CONCLUSIONS - The CDDS-15 is a valid and reliable instrument to assess diabetes-related distress. © 2011 by the American Diabetes Association.

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Ting, R. Z. W., Nan, H., Yu, M. W. M., Kong, A. P. S., Ma, R. C. W., Wong, R. Y. M., … Chan, J. C. N. (2011). Diabetes-related distress and physical and psychological health in chinese type 2 diabetic patients. Diabetes Care, 34(5), 1094–1096. https://doi.org/10.2337/dc10-1612

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