Objective: The Problem Areas In Diabetes (PAID) questionnaire is widely used to assess emotional distress related to living with diabetes, although it is lengthy for routine clinical use. Our aim was to determine whether the original 20-item PAID questionnaire can be abbreviated, whilst maintaining its reliability, validity and utility. Methods: We analysed data from the UK DAFNE (Dose Adjustment For Normal Eating) education programme for adults with Type 1 diabetes. Data were analysed at baseline (n=1547) and 1-year post intervention (n=846). Exploratory factor analysis (EFA) with principal axis factoring method was used to examine PAID responses within a random half of the baseline data (n=746). Then, two confirmatory factor analyses (CFA...
OBJECTIVE: We hypothesized that diabetes-related distress would vary by type of diabetes and medicat...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Emotional distress is an important dimension in diabetes, and several instr...
Background: The demands of type 1 diabetes (T1D) may constitute a great burden for people living wit...
Objective: The Problem Areas In Diabetes (PAID) questionnaire is widely used to assess emotional dis...
Objective: The Problem Areas In Diabetes (PAID) questionnaire is widely used to assess emotional dis...
Aims/hypothesis: We wanted to identify a five-item short form of the Problem Areas in Diabetes Scale...
We wanted to identify a five-item short form of the Problem Areas in Diabetes Scale and a single-ite...
We wanted to identify a five-item short form of the Problem Areas in Diabetes Scale and a single-ite...
INTRODUCTION: The Problem Areas of Diabetes (PAID) questionnaire is a frequently used measure to ass...
Diabetes Distress (DD) is a major concern in the diabetes community due to the negative associated o...
Objectives To assess the psychometric properties of the short form of The Problem Areas in Diabetes ...
OBJECTIVES: Emerging adults (18 to 30 years of age) with type 1 diabetes experience suboptimal glyce...
Objectives To assess the psychometric properties of the short form of The Problem Areas in Diabetes ...
Objective: We aimed to investigate willingness to complete patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs)...
Objective: Emotional problems are common in adults with diabetes, and knowledge about how different ...
OBJECTIVE: We hypothesized that diabetes-related distress would vary by type of diabetes and medicat...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Emotional distress is an important dimension in diabetes, and several instr...
Background: The demands of type 1 diabetes (T1D) may constitute a great burden for people living wit...
Objective: The Problem Areas In Diabetes (PAID) questionnaire is widely used to assess emotional dis...
Objective: The Problem Areas In Diabetes (PAID) questionnaire is widely used to assess emotional dis...
Aims/hypothesis: We wanted to identify a five-item short form of the Problem Areas in Diabetes Scale...
We wanted to identify a five-item short form of the Problem Areas in Diabetes Scale and a single-ite...
We wanted to identify a five-item short form of the Problem Areas in Diabetes Scale and a single-ite...
INTRODUCTION: The Problem Areas of Diabetes (PAID) questionnaire is a frequently used measure to ass...
Diabetes Distress (DD) is a major concern in the diabetes community due to the negative associated o...
Objectives To assess the psychometric properties of the short form of The Problem Areas in Diabetes ...
OBJECTIVES: Emerging adults (18 to 30 years of age) with type 1 diabetes experience suboptimal glyce...
Objectives To assess the psychometric properties of the short form of The Problem Areas in Diabetes ...
Objective: We aimed to investigate willingness to complete patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs)...
Objective: Emotional problems are common in adults with diabetes, and knowledge about how different ...
OBJECTIVE: We hypothesized that diabetes-related distress would vary by type of diabetes and medicat...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Emotional distress is an important dimension in diabetes, and several instr...
Background: The demands of type 1 diabetes (T1D) may constitute a great burden for people living wit...