The Turkish version of the problem areas in diabetes-parents of teens (P-PAID-T): Cross-cultural adaptation, reliability, and validity
Date
2023Author
Sarı, Seda AtbükeAğadayı, Ezgi
Çelik, Nurullah
Karahan, Seher
Kömürlüoğlu Tan, Ayça
Döğer, Esra
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Objective: To examine the Turkish validity and reliability of the Problem Areas in Diabetes- Parents of Teens (P PAID-T) scale and its psychometric properties for determining the parents’ diabetes-related distress.
Methods: The study included the parents of 200 adolescents with T1DM for at least a year. P-PAID-T and a de mographic data form were used for data collection. Davis technique was used for the content validity of the scale.
The scale’s reliability was tested using test-retest, and its internal reliability was analyzed with Cronbach’s alpha
test. Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) was used to analyze the factor structure. Confirmatory Factor Analysis
(CFA) was used to evaluate the fit of the scale.
Results: 69.5% (n = 139) of the participants were mothers. Compared to the fathers, the mothers’ mean P-PAID-T
score was significantly higher. Parents of sons, who used insulin injections for their children, and had a college
degree or higher education level had higher P-PAID-T scores. The test-retest correlation coefficient of the scale
was 0.977. The Cronbach α value of the scale was 0.901. The results of confirmatory factor analysis were x2/df =
2.931, GFI = 0.736, CFI = 0.711, NFI = 0.628, NNFI = 0.660, RMSEA = 0.141.
Conclusion: The Turkish version of P-PAID-T was a valid and reliable screening tool for measuring diabetes stress
in parents of adolescents with T1DM.
Practice implications: Nurses could use the Turkish version of P-PAID-T to monitor parental diabetes distress and
organize interventions; also Turkish P-PAID-T could facilitate research on diabetes distress for parents of ado lescents with T1DM.