Aims: Lloyd and colleagues (Diabetic Med 2000; 17, 198-202) have described an association between poor glycaemic control and moderate to severe depression in male but not in female diabetes patients. However, the validity of this study may be limited by its small sample size and the influence of uncontrolled confounders. Therefore, we set out to replicate this study by investigating the associations between depression and glycaemic control in larger samples, while controlling for potential confounders. Methods: Out-patients with diabetes (n = 174) and 1437 patient members of the Dutch Diabetes Association (DDA) completed the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale. Demographic and clinical characteristics were obtained using medical records (...
Depression presents in roughly 20% of people with diabetes worldwide, and adversely affects quality ...
Several recent studies have suggested that depression is related to poorer glycemic control in patie...
Depression and anxiety have been inconsistently associated with diabetes. Sex differences in the bio...
Abstract Objective In patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus, depressive symptoms may be associated ...
Aims Depression is common in people with diabetes, and related to higher HbA1c levels. Depression, h...
Aims: This study aims to determine the association between depression with glycemic control (HbA1c) ...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether diabetes-specific emotional distress mediates the relationship be...
OBJECTIVE: The diabetes literature contains conflicting evidence on the relationship between depress...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to explore the associations between inadequate glycemic control...
Aims Depression is common in people with diabetes, and related to higher HbA1c levels. Depression, h...
Abstract Background Diabetes and depression are both chronic debilitating conditions, and their coex...
maria.cristina.rc2690@gmail.comArticleIntroduction: There is limited and controversial information r...
Aims: to assess the relationship between depression scores and diabetes, glucose and insulin in a cr...
Aims/hypothesis Depression is twice as common in individuals with type 2 diabetes as in the general ...
Aim: It is aimed to examine the relationship between HbA1c and the diagnosis of depression in patien...
Depression presents in roughly 20% of people with diabetes worldwide, and adversely affects quality ...
Several recent studies have suggested that depression is related to poorer glycemic control in patie...
Depression and anxiety have been inconsistently associated with diabetes. Sex differences in the bio...
Abstract Objective In patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus, depressive symptoms may be associated ...
Aims Depression is common in people with diabetes, and related to higher HbA1c levels. Depression, h...
Aims: This study aims to determine the association between depression with glycemic control (HbA1c) ...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether diabetes-specific emotional distress mediates the relationship be...
OBJECTIVE: The diabetes literature contains conflicting evidence on the relationship between depress...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to explore the associations between inadequate glycemic control...
Aims Depression is common in people with diabetes, and related to higher HbA1c levels. Depression, h...
Abstract Background Diabetes and depression are both chronic debilitating conditions, and their coex...
maria.cristina.rc2690@gmail.comArticleIntroduction: There is limited and controversial information r...
Aims: to assess the relationship between depression scores and diabetes, glucose and insulin in a cr...
Aims/hypothesis Depression is twice as common in individuals with type 2 diabetes as in the general ...
Aim: It is aimed to examine the relationship between HbA1c and the diagnosis of depression in patien...
Depression presents in roughly 20% of people with diabetes worldwide, and adversely affects quality ...
Several recent studies have suggested that depression is related to poorer glycemic control in patie...
Depression and anxiety have been inconsistently associated with diabetes. Sex differences in the bio...