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Psychosomatic Medicine, Vol 45, Issue 4 357-360, Copyright © 1983 by American Psychosomatic Society


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Reliability of symptom-blood glucose relationships among insulin-dependent adult diabetics

DJ Cox, L Gonder-Frederick, S Pohl and JW Pennebaker

Symptoms and blood glucose levels were recorded by 23 insulin-dependent diabetics during three separate intervals. Each interval spanned 7-10 days, involving 40 symptom-blood glucose recordings. Each symptom's ratings were correlated with their respective blood glucose recording to yield a separate symptom-blood glucose correlation for each interval. These separate symptom-blood glucose relationships were themselves correlated across the three intervals to assess the temporal stability of the symptom-blood glucose relationships. Reliability was found to be variable. Possible explanations for this variability are discussed.


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