2021
DOI: 10.1007/s40200-021-00796-1
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Psychometric properties of the Persian versions of acceptance and action diabetes questionnaire (AADQ) and the diabetes acceptance and action scale (DAAS), in Iranian youth with type 1 diabetes

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“…Options for education levels included “primary school or below,” “high school,” and “bachelor’s or higher.” Also, we categorized marital status as “single,” “married,” “divorced,” and “widow.” HbA1c was recorded from the patient’s documents. In order to develop a demographic and clinical checklist, we used previous studies’ guidelines in the context of diabetes ( Davoudi et al, 2021 ; Rajaeiramsheh et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Options for education levels included “primary school or below,” “high school,” and “bachelor’s or higher.” Also, we categorized marital status as “single,” “married,” “divorced,” and “widow.” HbA1c was recorded from the patient’s documents. In order to develop a demographic and clinical checklist, we used previous studies’ guidelines in the context of diabetes ( Davoudi et al, 2021 ; Rajaeiramsheh et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…HbA1c was recorded from the patient's documents. In order to develop a demographic and clinical checklist, we used previous studies' guidelines in the context of diabetes (Davoudi et al, 2021;Rajaeiramsheh et al, 2021). • Light Triad Personality: The original version of light triad personality traits was developed by Johnson as their master of science in psychology at the University of Western Ontario.…”
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“…Experiential avoidance refers to the tendency to avoid or change the form, frequency, and context of an unpleasant experience because it is difficult to tolerate unpleasant emotions, thoughts, memories, and bodily sensations [14]. Psychologically flexible people perceive thoughts and worries as an integral part of life, and thus tend to have lower avoidance behaviors [15,16]. In other words, even if there is a request from the same event or internal and external environment, the stress response varies according to the cognitive evaluation of an individual's situation [17].…”
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confidence: 99%