| Literature DB >> 28724422 |
Federica Pinna1, Enrica Diana2, Lucia Sanna2, Valeria Deiana2, Mirko Manchia2,3, Eraldo Nicotra4, Andrea Fiorillo5, Umberto Albert6, Alessandra Nivoli7, Umberto Volpe5, Anna Rita Atti8, Silvia Ferrari9, Federica Medda2, Maria Gloria Atzeni2, Daniela Manca2, Elisa Mascia2, Fernando Farci10, Mariangela Ghiani10, Rossella Cau10, Marta Tuveri11, Efisio Cossu11, Elena Loy11, Alessandra Mereu2, Stefano Mariotti11,12, Bernardo Carpiniello2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The purpose of the study was to evaluate in a sample of insulin-treated diabetic patients, with type 1 or type 2 diabetes, the psychometric characteristics of the Italian version of the DEPS-R scale, a diabetes-specific self-report questionnaire used to analyze disordered eating behaviors.Entities:
Keywords: Diabetes; Disturbed eating behavior; Eating disorder; Insulin manipulation
Mesh:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28724422 PMCID: PMC5518128 DOI: 10.1186/s12888-017-1434-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Psychiatry ISSN: 1471-244X Impact factor: 3.630
Descriptive data
| TOTAL | MALE | FEMALE |
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| I.C. 95% | ||
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| SAMPLE | 211 | 108 | 103 | |||||
| MEDIAN AGE (median) | 38 | 38 | 38 | 0.74 | 5417.5 | |||
| YEARS OF STUDY (median) | 13 | 13 | 13 | 0.33 | 5142.0 | |||
| BMI (median) | 24 | 24 | 23 | 0.11 | 485.5 | |||
| DEPS TOTAL(median) | 12 | 10 | 14 | 0.004 | 4283.5 | |||
| DSM-IV (perventage) | 27 (12.8%) | 9 (8.3%) | 18 (17.5%) | 0.0467 | 1.991 | 0.014 | 0.181 | |
| DSM-5 (perventage) | 46 (21.8%) | 12 (11.1%) | 34 (33.0%) | 0.00008 | 3.958 | 0.111 | 0.327 | |
| DIABETES TYPE I (perventage) | 192 (91.0%) | 97 (89.8%) | 95 (92.2%) | 0.54 | ||||
| DIABETES TYPE II (perventage) | 19 (9.0%) | 11 (10.2%) | 8 (7.8%) | 0.616 | −0.053 | 0.101 | ||
Data are medians and percentages, p values refer to the significance of the difference between male and female (Mann-Whitney U-test and z-test respectively)
Confirmatory Factor structure of the Diabetes Eating Problem Survey Revised - DEPS-R
| F1 | F2 | F3 | |
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| D 14 (I feel that my eating is out of control) |
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| D 3 (Other people have told me that my eating is out of control) |
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| D 15 (I alternate between eating very little and eating huge amounts) |
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| D12 (Other people tell me to take better care of my diabetes) |
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| D 5 (I eat more when I am alone than when I am with others) |
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| D 4 (When I overeat, I don’t take enough insulin to cover the food) |
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| D 7 (I avoid checking my blood sugar when I feel like it is out of range) |
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| D 2 (I skip meals and/or snacks) |
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| D 13 (After I overeat, I skip my next insulin dose) |
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| D 6 (I feel that it’s difficult to lose weight and control my diabetes at the same time) |
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| D 16 (I would rather be thin than to have good control of my diabetes) |
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| D 1 (Losing weight is an important goal to me) |
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| D11 (I feel fat when I take all of my insulin) |
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| D 8 (I make myself vomit) |
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| D 9 (I try to keep my blood sugar high so that I will lose weight) |
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| D 10 (I try to eat to the point of spilling ketones in my urine) | λx 33 = 0.44 |
Data represent pattern coefficients
CFA Goodness of fit statistics
| Degrees of Freedom = 101 | |
| Relative Chi-Square = 250.8.83/101 = 2.483 | |
| Root Mean Square Error of Approximation (RMSEA) = 0.085 | |
| 90 Percent Confidence Interval for RMSEA = (0.072; 0.098) | |
| Normed Fit Index (NFI) = 0.85 | |
| Non-Normed Fit Index (NNFI) = 0.88 | |
| Comparative Fit Index (CFI) = 0.90 | |
| Incremental Fit Index (IFI) = 0.90 | |
| Root Mean Square Residual (RMR) = 0.073 | |
| Goodness of Fit Index (GFI) = 0.87 | |
| Adjusted Goodness of Fit Index (AGFI) = 0.82 |
Fig. 1Path-diagram of the factorial solution
The communality value, the average and the standard deviation of each item of DEPS-R item statistics for total scale
| Item-total r | Mean | Standard deviation | |
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| D 1 (Losing weight is an important goal to me) | 0,68 | 2.21 | 1.809 |
| D 2 (I skip meals and/or snacks) | 0.26 | 1.22 | 1.256 |
| D 3 (Other people have told me that my eating is out of control) | 0.63 | 1.09 | 1.361 |
| D 4 (When I overeat. I don’t take enough insulin to cover the food) | 0.45 | 1.01 | 1.168 |
| D 5 (I eat more when I am alone than when I am with others) | 0.54 | 0.88 | 1.286 |
| D 6 (I feel that it’s difficult to lose weight and control my diabetes at the same time) | 0.6 | 1.55 | 1.652 |
| D 7 (I avoid checking my blood sugar when I feel like it is out of range) | 0.58 | 0.71 | 1.17 |
| D 8 (I make myself vomit) | 0.58 | 0.04 | 0.246 |
| D 9 (I try to keep my blood sugar high so that I will lose weight) | 0.44 | 0.12 | 0.494 |
| D 10 (I try to eat to the point of spilling ketones in my urine) | 0.62 | 0.03 | 0.205 |
| D 11 (I feel fat when I take all of my insulin) | 0.59 | 0.33 | 0.945 |
| D 12 (Other people tell me to take better care of my diabetes) | 0.54 | 1.85 | 1.607 |
| D 13 (After I overeat. I skip my next insulin dose) | 0.58 | 0.12 | 0.416 |
| D 14 (I feel that my eating is out of control) | 0.67 | 1.04 | 1.3 |
| D 15 (I alternate between eating very little and eating huge amounts) | 0.53 | 0.9 | 1.116 |
| D 16 (I would rather be thin than to have good control of my diabetes) | 0.56 | 0.46 | 1.105 |
Correlation among scales
| DEPS-R total | Factor 1 | Factor 2 | Factor 3 | Drive for thinness | Bulimia | Body dissatisfaction | EDRC | ||
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| 1 | DEPS-R total | ||||||||
| 2 | Factor 1 | 0.925** | |||||||
| 3 | Factor 2 | 0.859** | 0.671** | ||||||
| 4 | Factor 3 | 0.596** | 0.437** | 0.624** | |||||
| 7 | Drive for thinness | 0.631** | 0.556** | 0.698** | 0.399** | ||||
| 8 | Bulimia | 0.556** | 0.591** | 0.423** | 0.333** | 0.578** | |||
| 9 | Body dissatisfaction | 0.525** | 0.462** | 0.613** | 0.206** | 0.608** | 0.392** | ||
| 10 | EDRC | 0.673** | 0.618** | 0.715** | 0.351** | 0.866** | 0.688** | 0.89** |
**p < 0.0001
Correlation of DEPS-R with relevant variables
| DEPS-R | EDCR | |||||||||
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| r ( | r ( | |||||||||
| Whole cohort | Males | Females | Subject with type 1 diabetes | Subject with type 2 diabetes | Whole cohort | Males | Females | Subject with type 1 diabetes | Subject with type 2 diabetes | |
| Age | −0.037 (0.593) | −0.037 (0.593) | −0.102 (0.304) | −0.076 (0.295) | −0.422 (0.072) | 0.018 (0.798) | 0.047 (0.632) | −0.175 (0.077) | −0.143 (0.049) | −0.443 (0.065) |
| BMI | 0.408 (0.000) | 0.408 (0.000) | 0.457 (0.000) | 0.345 (0.000) | 0.593 (0.007) | 0.405 (0.000) | 0.412 (0.000) | 0.464 (0.000) | 0.391 (0.000) | 0.326 (0.187) |
| HbA1C | 0.225 (0.001) | 0.225 (0.001) | 0.243 (0.014) | 0.216 (0.003) | 0.238 (0.341) | 0.91 (0.193) | 0.168 (0.088) | 0.097 (0.332) | 0.098 (0.178) | −0.08 (0.76) |
| Diabetes Age of onset | −0.012 (0.863) | −0.012 (0.863) | 0.02 (0.843) | −0.054 (0.453) | −0.239 (0.325) | −0.044 (0.527) | −0.017 (0.865) | −0.042 (0.671) | −0.117 (0.107) | −0.223 (0.373) |
| Diabetes duration | −0.023 (0.738) | −0.023 (0.738) | −0.122 (0.22) | −0.014 (0.842) | 0.075 (0.762) | 0.068 (0.325) | 0.074 (0.449) | −0.124 (0.211) | −0.012 (0.865) | 0.043 (0.866) |
| Number of injections of insulin per day | −0.09 (0.242) | −0.077 (0.487) | −0.122 (0.264) | 0.084 (0.307) | −0.364 (0.126) | −0.042 (0.586) | −0.003 (0.976) | −0.104 (0.343) | 0.089 (0.281) | −0.279 (0.263) |
In bracketes the level of significativity
Multiple Logistic Regression of EDRC and DEPS-R vs Diagnosis of ED according to DSM-5 criteria
| Estimate | Std.Error | zvalue | Pr(>|z|) | |
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| (Intercept) | −3.74132 | 0.47591 | −7.861 | 3.8e-15*** |
| EDRC | 0.04397 | 0.01450 | 3.032 | 0.00243** |
| DEPS-R | 0.08105 | 0.02712 | 2.989 | 0.00280** |
***p < 0.0001
**p < 0.001