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Diabetes Health Profile (DHP-1)

 
See also the DHP-18 which is an adaptation of the DHP-1 for patients with Type 2 diabetes -NIDDM
 

Author(s)

 

Purpose

  • Pathology:

Endocrine system diseases

Nutritional and metabolic diseases

  • Disease:

Diabetes mellitus

[ Type 1 – IDDM, Type 2 – Insulin-requiring patients ]

  • Objective:

To identify psychological and behavioral dysfunctioning in insulin-dependent and insulin-requiring patients in ambulatory care

  • Population for intended use:

Adult

 
 

Characteristics

  • Type of instrument:

Psychological functioning (incl. coping)

  • Administration mode:

Self-administered

  • Number of items:

32

  • Recall/Observation period:

None

 
 

Language(s)

  • Original language:

English for the UK

  • List of existing translations:

The translations listed below may not have undergone a full linguistic validation process and may require further work to be suitable for use in a study.
This list of translations is subject to constant changes, therefore please check the status of translations with MAPI Research Trust / the developers / copyright holders / distributors.

DHP-1

Bulgarian English for Canada German for Germany Russian for Russia
Croatian English for South Africa German for Switzerland Slovak
Czech English for the USA Hebrew Slovenian
Danish for Denmark Finnish for Finland Hungarian Spanish for Spain
Dutch for Belgium (Flemish) French for Belgium Italian for Italy Spanish for the USA
Dutch for the Netherlands French for Canada Norwegian for Norway Swedish for Sweden
English French for France Polish for Poland Turkish for Germany
English for Australia German for Austria Romanian Urdu
 

Bibliographic reference(s) of the original questionnaire

Meadows K, Steen N, McColl E, Eccles M, Shiels C, Hewison J, Hutchinson A. The Diabetes Health Profile (DHP): a new instrument for assessing the psychosocial profile of insulin requiring patients--development and psychometric evaluation. Qual Life Res 1996; 5:242-54 (PubMed abstract)

Last update: April 2012

Last update in collaboration with the author: July 2010