Background: Findings are inconsistent regarding the degree to which depression may exert a negative impact on glycemic control in patients with type 2 diabetes. We therefore aimed to examine the longitudinal relationship between depression, behavioral factors, and glycemic control. Methods: In a prospective component of a nationally representative sample, 866 patients with type 2 diabetes aged ≧18 years completed a standardized assessment including a laboratory screening, questionnaires, and diagnostic measures. Subsequent to baseline (t0), patients were tracked over a period of 12 months (t1). Depression was assessed according to DSM-IV and ICD-10 criteria. Glycemic control was determined by levels of glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c); a le...
textThis study evaluated the epidemiological relationship between diabetes and incident depression, ...
[[abstract]]The Objective of study was to access basic data, depression and glycemic control of outp...
Background: The combined impact of diabetes mellitus and major depressive disorder (MDD) is well def...
Background: Findings are inconsistent regarding the degree to which depression may exert a negative ...
BACKGROUND Findings are inconsistent regarding the degree to which depression may exert a negative ...
Aims Although depression has weak associations with several Type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) outcomes,...
Several recent studies have suggested that depression is related to poorer glycemic control in patie...
OBJECTIVEdCross-sectional studies link both depressive symptoms (DS) and diabetes-related distress (...
ObjectiveTo clarify previous findings that diabetes distress is related to glycemic control and self...
Aims and Objectives: Depression is common among patients with chronic medical illnesses. The impact ...
Aims: This study aims to determine the association between depression with glycemic control (HbA1c) ...
Aims Depression is common in people with diabetes, and related to higher HbA1c levels. Depression, h...
Background: depression in diabetes is common,. There is association between diabetes and comorbid d...
Diabetes mellitus is a worldwide highly prevalent chronic metabolic disorder, characterized by hyper...
OBJECTIVE: The diabetes literature contains conflicting evidence on the relationship between depress...
textThis study evaluated the epidemiological relationship between diabetes and incident depression, ...
[[abstract]]The Objective of study was to access basic data, depression and glycemic control of outp...
Background: The combined impact of diabetes mellitus and major depressive disorder (MDD) is well def...
Background: Findings are inconsistent regarding the degree to which depression may exert a negative ...
BACKGROUND Findings are inconsistent regarding the degree to which depression may exert a negative ...
Aims Although depression has weak associations with several Type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) outcomes,...
Several recent studies have suggested that depression is related to poorer glycemic control in patie...
OBJECTIVEdCross-sectional studies link both depressive symptoms (DS) and diabetes-related distress (...
ObjectiveTo clarify previous findings that diabetes distress is related to glycemic control and self...
Aims and Objectives: Depression is common among patients with chronic medical illnesses. The impact ...
Aims: This study aims to determine the association between depression with glycemic control (HbA1c) ...
Aims Depression is common in people with diabetes, and related to higher HbA1c levels. Depression, h...
Background: depression in diabetes is common,. There is association between diabetes and comorbid d...
Diabetes mellitus is a worldwide highly prevalent chronic metabolic disorder, characterized by hyper...
OBJECTIVE: The diabetes literature contains conflicting evidence on the relationship between depress...
textThis study evaluated the epidemiological relationship between diabetes and incident depression, ...
[[abstract]]The Objective of study was to access basic data, depression and glycemic control of outp...
Background: The combined impact of diabetes mellitus and major depressive disorder (MDD) is well def...