Table 3

- Factor analysis of SADDS-17 scale with item-loading on each factor.

ItemStatementSADDS Dimensions (α)Factor 1 (regimen -related distress)Factor 2 (emotional burden)Factor 3 (physician -related distress)Factor 4 (interpersonal distress)
1Feeling that I am not testing my blood sugars frequently enough.Regimen distress0.743
2Feeling that I am often failing with my diabetes regimen.0.838
3Not feeling confident in my day-to-day ability to manage diabetes.0.841
4Feeling that I am not sticking closely enough to a good meal plan.0.828
5Not feeling motivated to keep up my diabetes self-management.0.597
6Feeling that diabetes is taking up too much of my mental and physical energy every day.Emotional burden0.683
7Feeling angry, scared, or depressed when I think about living with diabetes.0.716
8Feeling that diabetes controls my life.0.733
9Feeling that I will end up with serious long-term complications, no matter what I do.0.785
10Feeling overwhelmed by the demands of living with diabetes.0.602
11Feeling that my doctor doesn’t know enough about diabetes and diabetes care.Physician-related distress0.864
12Feeling that my doctor doesn’t give me clear enough directions on how to manage my diabetes.0.875
13Feeling that my doctor doesn’t take my concerns seriously enough.0.713
14Feeling that I don’t have a doctor who I can see regularly about my diabetes.0.664
15Feeling that friends or family are not supportive enough of my self-care efforts (such, planning activities that conflict with my schedule, encouraging me to eat the “wrong” food).Interpersonal distress0.81
16Feeling that friends or family don’t appreciate how difficult living with diabetes can be.0.85
17Feeling that friends or family don’t give me the emotional support that I would like.0.8
  • SADDS-17: Saudi Arabian diabetes distress scale-17