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Journal of Pediatric Psychology 15(4) pp. 493-509, 1990
© 1990 Society of Pediatric Psychology


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Assessing Daily Diabetes Management by 24-Hour Recall Interview: The Validity of Children's Reports1

Lynn Ann Reynolds2, Suzanne Bennett Johnson and Janet Silverstein

University of Florida Health Science Center

2All correspondence should be sent to Suzanne Bennett Johnson, Department of Psychiatry, Box J-234, JHMHC, Gainesville, Florida 32610-0234

The current investigation examined the accuracy of diabetic children's 24-hr recall data by comparing the 7- to 12-year-old children's reports to direct observations of their behavior. Observers' data evidenced sufficient reliability to serve as an acceptable standard to which the children's 24-hr recall data could be compared. The children exhibited excellent agreement with the observers'data on all measures of the occurrence/nonoccurrence of events, including insulin injections, exercise periods, glucose tests, meal, type and amount of insulin injected. Although somewhat poorer reporters on some behaviors, differences were small. Children underreported most dietary behaviors and some exercise behaviors.

Key words: diabetes; adherence; assessment; children's report.


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