Objectives: This study aimed to explore the association between transitions in anxiety symptoms and the risk of diabetes in women, using longitudinal data. Study design: This longitudinal study measured diabetes, and transitions in anxiety symptoms, using validated instruments. Methods: Data obtained by the Mater-University of Queensland Study of Pregnancy were analysed. Anxiety was measured using the Delusion Symptoms States Inventory (DSSI). To examine possible transitions over different time periods, anxiety was grouped into four categories and assessed at different phases over a 21-year period. Results: Three hundred and one women reported diabetes 21 years after the index pregnancy. Almost half of the women who reported anxiet...
Aim To investigate the association between anxiety symptoms and the progression from prediabetes to ...
Aim To investigate the association between anxiety symptoms and the progression from prediabetes to ...
Aims: This study assesses the impact of screening for diabetes on anxiety levels in an ethnically mi...
Objectives: This study aimed to explore the association between transitions in anxiety symptoms and ...
Objectives: This study aimed to explore the association between transitions in anxiety symptoms and ...
Background: Longitudinal studies examining the risk of depressive and anxiety disorders associated w...
Background: Longitudinal studies examining the risk of depressive and anxiety disorders associated w...
Background\ud \ud Longitudinal studies examining the risk of depressive and anxiety disorders associ...
Background: Longitudinal studies examining the risk of depressive and anxiety disorders associated w...
Background Longitudinal studies examining the risk of depressive and anxiety disorders associated wi...
Background Longitudinal studies examining the risk of depressive and anxiety disorders associated wi...
Background: Symptoms of depression can be recurrent or limited to one episode. This study discusses ...
Background\ud \ud Symptoms of depression can be recurrent or limited to one episode. This study disc...
Background Symptoms of depression can be recurrent or limited to one episode. This study discusses t...
Objectives: Previous research has indicated that there is an association between diabetes and anx...
Aim To investigate the association between anxiety symptoms and the progression from prediabetes to ...
Aim To investigate the association between anxiety symptoms and the progression from prediabetes to ...
Aims: This study assesses the impact of screening for diabetes on anxiety levels in an ethnically mi...
Objectives: This study aimed to explore the association between transitions in anxiety symptoms and ...
Objectives: This study aimed to explore the association between transitions in anxiety symptoms and ...
Background: Longitudinal studies examining the risk of depressive and anxiety disorders associated w...
Background: Longitudinal studies examining the risk of depressive and anxiety disorders associated w...
Background\ud \ud Longitudinal studies examining the risk of depressive and anxiety disorders associ...
Background: Longitudinal studies examining the risk of depressive and anxiety disorders associated w...
Background Longitudinal studies examining the risk of depressive and anxiety disorders associated wi...
Background Longitudinal studies examining the risk of depressive and anxiety disorders associated wi...
Background: Symptoms of depression can be recurrent or limited to one episode. This study discusses ...
Background\ud \ud Symptoms of depression can be recurrent or limited to one episode. This study disc...
Background Symptoms of depression can be recurrent or limited to one episode. This study discusses t...
Objectives: Previous research has indicated that there is an association between diabetes and anx...
Aim To investigate the association between anxiety symptoms and the progression from prediabetes to ...
Aim To investigate the association between anxiety symptoms and the progression from prediabetes to ...
Aims: This study assesses the impact of screening for diabetes on anxiety levels in an ethnically mi...