OBJECTIVE: To develop and validate a self-report measure of perceived and experienced stigma for use with adults with type 2 diabetes: the Type 2 Diabetes Stigma Assessment Scale (DSAS-2). RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: An item pool was drafted based on qualitative data from 25 adults with type 2 diabetes and content from other health-related stigma questionnaires. Thirteen adults with type 2 diabetes completed 57 draft diabetes stigma items and participated in cognitive debriefing interviews. Based on participant feedback, the pool was reduced to 48 items with a 5-point Likert scale (strongly disagree to strongly agree). A total of 1,064 adults with type 2 diabetes completed a survey including these 48 items and other validated measures. Dat...
While health-related stigma has been the subject of considerable research in other conditions (eg, H...
Bakgrund: Antalet personer med diabetes mellitus typ 2 är ett globalt växande problem. Målet med beh...
To accelerate an end to diabetes stigma and discrimination an international multi-disciplinary exper...
Abstract Aims/Introduction The aim of this study was to develop a scale to evaluate disease stigma i...
Background/aim: Stigma has a high incidence and adversely affects people with diabetes. In this cont...
Objective: Previous work suggests that diabetes stigma may be associated with poorer psychological w...
Abstract Aims/Introduction To investigate the recognition status of stigma/advocacy in patients with...
Introduction Emerging evidence suggests that diabetes stigma and negative emotions associated with i...
A comprehensive understanding of the social and psychological impact of diabetes mellitus is importa...
Background: Diabetes stigma is recognized to negatively impact health-related outcomes for people li...
This study sought to identify how diabetes organisations conceptualize the problem of diabetes-rela...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus is a health condition treated with behavioral modifications including chang...
Abstract A comprehensive understanding of the social and psychological impact of diabetes mellitus i...
Objective: To examine the association between diabetes stigma, socioeconomic status, psychosocial va...
Aims: To examine the extent of social stigma toward diabetes among Singapore's multi-ethnic general ...
While health-related stigma has been the subject of considerable research in other conditions (eg, H...
Bakgrund: Antalet personer med diabetes mellitus typ 2 är ett globalt växande problem. Målet med beh...
To accelerate an end to diabetes stigma and discrimination an international multi-disciplinary exper...
Abstract Aims/Introduction The aim of this study was to develop a scale to evaluate disease stigma i...
Background/aim: Stigma has a high incidence and adversely affects people with diabetes. In this cont...
Objective: Previous work suggests that diabetes stigma may be associated with poorer psychological w...
Abstract Aims/Introduction To investigate the recognition status of stigma/advocacy in patients with...
Introduction Emerging evidence suggests that diabetes stigma and negative emotions associated with i...
A comprehensive understanding of the social and psychological impact of diabetes mellitus is importa...
Background: Diabetes stigma is recognized to negatively impact health-related outcomes for people li...
This study sought to identify how diabetes organisations conceptualize the problem of diabetes-rela...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus is a health condition treated with behavioral modifications including chang...
Abstract A comprehensive understanding of the social and psychological impact of diabetes mellitus i...
Objective: To examine the association between diabetes stigma, socioeconomic status, psychosocial va...
Aims: To examine the extent of social stigma toward diabetes among Singapore's multi-ethnic general ...
While health-related stigma has been the subject of considerable research in other conditions (eg, H...
Bakgrund: Antalet personer med diabetes mellitus typ 2 är ett globalt växande problem. Målet med beh...
To accelerate an end to diabetes stigma and discrimination an international multi-disciplinary exper...