Authors
Russell E Glasgow, Deborah J Toobert, Manuel Barrera, Lisa A Strycker
Publication date
2004/10
Journal
Journal of behavioral medicine
Volume
27
Pages
477-490
Publisher
Kluwer Academic Publishers-Plenum Publishers
Description
Problem-solving skill is important for chronic illness self-management. This project prospectively evaluated a measure of diabetes problem-solving skill for its reliability, convergent validity, sensitivity to intervention, and relationship to change in behavior. Postmenopausal women with type 2 diabetes (N=279) participated in a RCT to evaluate a lifestyle modification program. The 9-item Diabetes Problem-Solving Inventory (DPSI) was used to assess how patients cope with challenges to diabetes self-care. The DPSI was found to have good inter-rater reliability and internal consistency for a brief scale, be moderately stable over time, and relate significantly to hypothesized variables. DPSI scores improved significantly more in the lifestyle change condition than in controls and were related to improved outcomes. Mediation analyses indicated that the increase in problem-solving was a partial mediator of …
Total citations
20052006200720082009201020112012201320142015201620172018201920202021202220232024128551117145183119616522
Scholar articles
RE Glasgow, DJ Toobert, M Barrera, LA Strycker - Journal of behavioral medicine, 2004