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diabetes_distress_scale: Diabetes Distress Scale (DDS-17)

Description

Calculates the total mean score and four subscale scores for the Diabetes Distress Scale (DDS-17). This 17-item instrument assesses the emotional burden and distress associated with diabetes management. Scores are categorized as little/no distress (<2.0), moderate distress (2.0-2.9), or high distress (>=3.0).

Usage

diabetes_distress_scale(q1, q2, q3, q4, q5, q6, q7, q8, q9, q10, q11, q12,
                        q13, q14, q15, q16, q17)

Value

A list containing:

Total_Mean_Score

The average of all 17 items.

Total_Interpretation

Clinical interpretation of the total score.

Subscales

A list containing the mean scores and interpretations for each of the four domains.

Arguments

q1

Numeric (1-6). Feeling that diabetes is taking up too much of my mental and physical energy every day.

q2

Numeric (1-6). Feeling that my doctor doesn't know enough about diabetes and diabetes care.

q3

Numeric (1-6). Feeling angry, scared, and/or depressed when I think about living with diabetes.

q4

Numeric (1-6). Feeling that my doctor doesn't give me clear enough directions on how to manage my diabetes.

q5

Numeric (1-6). Feeling that I am not testing my blood sugars frequently enough.

q6

Numeric (1-6). Feeling that I am often failing with my diabetes routine.

q7

Numeric (1-6). Friends or family are not supportive enough of self-care efforts (e.g. planning activities that conflict with my schedule, encouraging me to eat the "wrong" foods).

q8

Numeric (1-6). Feeling that diabetes controls my life.

q9

Numeric (1-6). Feeling that my doctor doesn't take my concerns seriously enough.

q10

Numeric (1-6). Not feeling confident in my day-to-day ability to manage diabetes.

q11

Numeric (1-6). Feeling that I will end up with serious long-term complications, no matter what I do.

q12

Numeric (1-6). Feeling that I am not sticking closely enough to a good meal plan.

q13

Numeric (1-6). Friends or family don't appreciate how difficult living with diabetes can be.

q14

Numeric (1-6). Feeling overwhelmed by the demands of living with diabetes.

q15

Numeric (1-6). Feeling that I don't have a doctor who I can see regularly enough about my diabetes.

q16

Numeric (1-6). Not feeling motivated to keep up my diabetes self management.

q17

Numeric (1-6). Friends or family act like "diabetes police" (e.g. asking "did you eat that?" or "did you take your medicine?").

Details

Scoring Key: 1: Not a problem 2: A slight problem 3: A moderate problem 4: Somewhat serious problem 5: A serious problem 6: A very serious problem

Subscales: - Emotional Burden: Q1, Q3, Q8, Q11, Q14 - Physician-related Distress: Q2, Q4, Q9, Q15 - Regimen-related Distress: Q5, Q6, Q10, Q12, Q16 - Interpersonal Distress: Q7, Q13, Q17

References

Polonsky WH, Fisher L, Earles J, et al. Assessing psychosocial distress in diabetes: development of the diabetes distress scale. Diabetes Care. 2005;28(3):626-631. doi:10.2337/diacare.28.3.626

Examples

Run this code

# Example 1: Moderate Distress
# All items scored 3 (Moderate problem)
# Result: Mean 3.0 (High Distress)
diabetes_distress_scale(3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3)

# Example 2: Mixed Profile
# Emotional items 5 (High), others 1 (Low)
diabetes_distress_scale(5, 1, 5, 1, 1, 1, 1, 5, 1, 1, 5, 1, 1, 5, 1, 1, 1)

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