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Psychological Assessment | 2011

Development of a new fear of hypoglycemia scale: FH-15.

María Teresa Anarte Ortiz; F.F. Caballero; María Soledad Ruiz de Adana; Rosa Maria Rondan; Mónica Carreira; Marta Dominguez-Lopez; Alberto Machado; Montserrat Gonzalo-Marin; María José Tapia; Sergio Valdés; Stella González-Romero; Federico Soriguer

Hypoglycemia is the most common adverse event associated with insulin treatment in diabetes. The consequences of hypoglycemia can be quite aversive and potentially life threatening. The physical sequelae provide ample reason for patients to fear hypoglycemia and avoid episodes. For these reasons, our purpose in this study was to develop a new measure that explores specific fear of hypoglycemia (FH) in adult patients with type 1 diabetes and to examine its psychometric properties. The instrument developed to assess FH was initially made up of 20 items, of which 18 were negative and 2 were positive, assessed on a 5-point Likert scale (1-5). This scale was completed by 229 patients with type 1 diabetes. Additionally, a structured interview and a closed question called subjective fear of hypoglycemia were included as diagnostic criteria. A factor analysis employing the principal-components method and promax rotation was carried out, resulting in a new scale composed of 15 items. Three factors (fear, avoidance, and interference) were obtained and explained 58.27% of the variance. The scale showed good internal consistency (Cronbachs α = .891) and test-retest reliability (r = .908, p < .001), as well as adequate concurrent and predictive validity. The cutoff score that provided the highest overall sensitivity and specificity was set at 28 points. The Fear of Hypoglycemia 15-item scale (FH-15) demonstrated good reliability and validity. This study suggests that the new instrument may serve as a valuable measure of specific FH for use in research and clinical practice.


Psicothema | 2003

Creencias, afrontamiento y estado de ánimo deprimido en pacientes con dolor crónico

Laura Camacho Martel; María Teresa Anarte Ortiz


Clínica y Salud | 2010

Predictores de Calidad de Vida en Pacientes con Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 1

Alberto Machado Romero; María Teresa Anarte Ortiz; María Soledad Ruiz de Adana Navas


Psicothema | 2001

Adaptación al castellano de la escala Courtauld de control emocional en pacientes con cáncer

María Teresa Anarte Ortiz; Rosa Esteve Zarazaga; Carmen Ramírez Maestre; Alicia Eva López Martínez


Psicología conductual = behavioral psychology: Revista internacional de psicología clínica y de la salud | 2002

El constructo de personalidad tipo C: Una contribución a su definición a partir de datos empíricos

Rosa Esteve Zarazaga; Alicia López Jauregui; María Teresa Anarte Ortiz; Carmen Ramírez Maestre


Apuntes de Psicología | 2001

Importancia de las creencias en la modulación del dolor crónico: concepto y evaluación

María Teresa Anarte Ortiz; Laura Camacho Martel


Ansiedad y Estrés | 2012

ANSIEDAD, DEPRESIÓN Y OTRAS VARIABLES EN PACIENTES CON DIABETES MELLITUS TIPO 1

María Teresa Anarte Ortiz; Alberto Machado Romero; María Soledad Ruiz de Adana Navas; Francisco Félix Caballero Díaz


Revista española de neuropsicología | 2001

El rol de las cogniciones en la molulación del dolor: evaluación de las creencias en pacientes con dolor crónico

Alicia López Jauregui; Rosa Esteve Zarazaga; María Teresa Anarte Ortiz; Laura Camacho Martel; Carmen Ramírez


Avances en Diabetología | 2009

Personalidad y adherencia al tratamiento con infusor subcutáneo de insulina y monitorixación continua de glucosa en pacientes con diabetes mellitus tipo 1

María Teresa Anarte Ortiz; Alberto Machado; María Soledad Ruiz de Adana Navas; M. E. Domínguez Pedroso; Mónica Carreira; Inmaculada González Molero; F.F. Caballero; Federico J. C. Soriguer Escofet


Journal of Applied Biobehavioral Research | 2010

Impact of Intensive Therapy With Continuous Subcutaneous Insulin Infusion on Quality of Life in Patients With Type 1 Diabetes

María Teresa Anarte Ortiz; Francisco Félix Caballero Díaz; Alberto Machado Romero; María Soledad Ruiz de Adana Navas; Marta Dominguez-Lopez; Montserrat Gonzalo-Marin; María José Tapia Guerrero; Sergio Valdés Hernández; Stella González-Romero; Gemma Rojo-Martínez; Federico J. Casimiro-Soriguer Escofet

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Instituto de Salud Carlos III

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