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Development of a Screening Instrument of Adherence in Pediatric Sickle Cell Disease

This study evaluated the initial psychometric properties of the Self Care Inventory-Sickle Cell (SCI-SC), a brief measure of adherence to health behaviors for pediatric sickle cell patients. Ninety-nine parents completed the measure regarding their child's behavior. Factor analysis of the measu...

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Published in:Children's health care 2006-09, Vol.35 (3), p.235-246
Main Authors: Hilker, Kellie A., Sytsma Jordan, Sara, Jensen, Scott, Elkin, T. David, Iyer, Rathi
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Behavior
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Compliance
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Measuring instruments
Psychometric properties
Sick children
Sickle cell anaemia
Sickle cell disease
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