2020
DOI: 10.1007/s12144-020-01134-z
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Testing the psychometric properties of the Turkish culture version of the self-efficacy scale for pediatric chronic illness

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“…In our study we found the mean PRCISE score of 101.8±22.4 out of 150. In a previous validation and reliability study of PRCISE Scale on Turkish adolescents with different chronic illnesses, the mean PRCISE score was determined as 106±17.9 and no significant relation was found between self-efficacy level and age, sex and disease duration (7). The mean PRCISE score of the subgroup including patients with neurological disease was 104.9±22.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…In our study we found the mean PRCISE score of 101.8±22.4 out of 150. In a previous validation and reliability study of PRCISE Scale on Turkish adolescents with different chronic illnesses, the mean PRCISE score was determined as 106±17.9 and no significant relation was found between self-efficacy level and age, sex and disease duration (7). The mean PRCISE score of the subgroup including patients with neurological disease was 104.9±22.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…A total PRCISE score ranges from 0 to 150, the maximum total score of 150 indicating the highest self-efficacy level. The Turkish version of the PRCISE Scale was adapted from the original scale by Gürcan et al (7) with acceptable validity and reliability for Turkish children.…”
Section: Outcome Measuresmentioning
confidence: 99%