Reliability of diabetes-specific social support scales |
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Authors: | Yanover Tovah Sacco William P |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida 33620, USA. tyanover@mail.usf.edu |
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Abstract: | The Diabetes Care Profile (DCP) is frequently used to assess diabetes-related quality of life. The social support scales have demonstrated internal consistency but test-retest reliability has not been established. Sixty-three type 2 diabetes patients participated in a telephone coaching study designed to improve diabetes control. The DCP was filled out at pre- and post-test. The test-retest reliabilities of three social support scales (Global, GET, GET-WANT) were calculated. At a mean retest interval of 6.5 months, the support scales showed reliabilities of 0.48 (Global and GET), and 0.38 (GET-WANT). The social support scales of the DCP show adequate long-term test-retest reliability. |
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