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Psychometric Properties of the Hypoglycemia Fear Survey-II for Adults With Type 1 Diabetes

OBJECTIVE: To perform the first comprehensive psychometric evaluation of the Hypoglycemia Fear Survey-II (HFS-II), a measure of the behavioral and affective dimensions of fear of hypoglycemia, using modern test-theory methods, including item-response theory (IRT). RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Survey...

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Autores principales: Gonder-Frederick, Linda A., Schmidt, Karen M., Vajda, Karen A., Greear, Megan L., Singh, Harsimran, Shepard, Jaclyn A., Cox, Daniel J.
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Publicado: American Diabetes Association 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3064031/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21346182
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/dc10-1343
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author Gonder-Frederick, Linda A.
Schmidt, Karen M.
Vajda, Karen A.
Greear, Megan L.
Singh, Harsimran
Shepard, Jaclyn A.
Cox, Daniel J.
author_facet Gonder-Frederick, Linda A.
Schmidt, Karen M.
Vajda, Karen A.
Greear, Megan L.
Singh, Harsimran
Shepard, Jaclyn A.
Cox, Daniel J.
author_sort Gonder-Frederick, Linda A.
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description OBJECTIVE: To perform the first comprehensive psychometric evaluation of the Hypoglycemia Fear Survey-II (HFS-II), a measure of the behavioral and affective dimensions of fear of hypoglycemia, using modern test-theory methods, including item-response theory (IRT). RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Surveys completed in four previous studies by 777 adults with type 1 diabetes were aggregated for analysis, with 289 subjects completing both subscales of the HFS-II and 488 subjects completing only the Worry subscale. The aggregated sample (53.3% female, 44.4% using insulin pumps) had a mean age of 41.9 years, diabetes duration of 23.8 years, HbA(1c) value of 7.7%, and 1.4 severe hypoglycemic episodes in the past year. Data analysis included exploratory factor analysis using polychoric correlations and IRT. Factors were analyzed for fit, trait-level locations, point-measure correlations, and separation values. RESULTS: Internal and test-retest reliability was good, as well as convergent validity, as demonstrated by significant correlations with other measures of psychological distress. Scores were significantly higher in subjects who had experienced severe hypoglycemia in the past year. Factor analyses validated the two subscales of the HFS-II. Item analyses showed that 12 of 15 items on the Behavior subscale, and all of the items on the Worry subscale had good-fit statistics. CONCLUSIONS: The HFS-II is a reliable and valid measure of the fear of hypoglycemia in adults with type 1 diabetes, and factor analyses and IRT support the two separate subscales of the survey.
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spelling pubmed-30640312012-04-01 Psychometric Properties of the Hypoglycemia Fear Survey-II for Adults With Type 1 Diabetes Gonder-Frederick, Linda A. Schmidt, Karen M. Vajda, Karen A. Greear, Megan L. Singh, Harsimran Shepard, Jaclyn A. Cox, Daniel J. Diabetes Care Original Research OBJECTIVE: To perform the first comprehensive psychometric evaluation of the Hypoglycemia Fear Survey-II (HFS-II), a measure of the behavioral and affective dimensions of fear of hypoglycemia, using modern test-theory methods, including item-response theory (IRT). RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Surveys completed in four previous studies by 777 adults with type 1 diabetes were aggregated for analysis, with 289 subjects completing both subscales of the HFS-II and 488 subjects completing only the Worry subscale. The aggregated sample (53.3% female, 44.4% using insulin pumps) had a mean age of 41.9 years, diabetes duration of 23.8 years, HbA(1c) value of 7.7%, and 1.4 severe hypoglycemic episodes in the past year. Data analysis included exploratory factor analysis using polychoric correlations and IRT. Factors were analyzed for fit, trait-level locations, point-measure correlations, and separation values. RESULTS: Internal and test-retest reliability was good, as well as convergent validity, as demonstrated by significant correlations with other measures of psychological distress. Scores were significantly higher in subjects who had experienced severe hypoglycemia in the past year. Factor analyses validated the two subscales of the HFS-II. Item analyses showed that 12 of 15 items on the Behavior subscale, and all of the items on the Worry subscale had good-fit statistics. CONCLUSIONS: The HFS-II is a reliable and valid measure of the fear of hypoglycemia in adults with type 1 diabetes, and factor analyses and IRT support the two separate subscales of the survey. American Diabetes Association 2011-04 2011-03-21 /pmc/articles/PMC3064031/ /pubmed/21346182 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/dc10-1343 Text en © 2011 by the American Diabetes Association. Readers may use this article as long as the work is properly cited, the use is educational and not for profit, and the work is not altered. See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ for details.
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Greear, Megan L.
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Shepard, Jaclyn A.
Cox, Daniel J.
Psychometric Properties of the Hypoglycemia Fear Survey-II for Adults With Type 1 Diabetes
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title_full Psychometric Properties of the Hypoglycemia Fear Survey-II for Adults With Type 1 Diabetes
title_fullStr Psychometric Properties of the Hypoglycemia Fear Survey-II for Adults With Type 1 Diabetes
title_full_unstemmed Psychometric Properties of the Hypoglycemia Fear Survey-II for Adults With Type 1 Diabetes
title_short Psychometric Properties of the Hypoglycemia Fear Survey-II for Adults With Type 1 Diabetes
title_sort psychometric properties of the hypoglycemia fear survey-ii for adults with type 1 diabetes
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3064031/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21346182
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/dc10-1343
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