Comorbid depression in diabetes is highly prevalent, negatively impacting well-being and diabetes control. How depression in diabetes is best treated is unknown. This systematic review and meta-analysis aims to establish the effectiveness of existing anti-depressant therapies in diabetes. PubMed, Psycinfo, Embase and Cochrane library. Study eligibility criteria, participants, interventions: randomized controlled trials (RCTs) evaluating the outcome of treatment by psychotherapy, pharmacotherapy or collaborative care of depression in persons with Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes mellitus. risk of bias assessment; data extraction. Synthesis methods: data synthesis, random model meta analysis and publication bias analysis. Meta analysis of 14 RCTs w...
Objective Depressive symptoms in people with diabetes are associated with increased risk of adver...
Depression doubles the likelihood of comorbid depression, which presents as major depression in 11 %...
Aims. The aim of this study was to examine whether a nurse-administered minimal psychological interv...
Objective To provide an estimate of the effect of interventions on comorbid depressive disorder (MD...
Aims: The clinical relevance of diabetes-distress is increasingly recognized, but little is known ab...
Aims: Psychological comorbidity, such as depression and/or diabetes-specific emotional distress (DSD...
BackgroundPeople with either Type 1/Type 2 diabetes experiencing anxiety or depression experience wo...
Purpose: A number of studies, including systematic reviews, show beneficial effects of psychosocial ...
Purpose: A number of studies, including systematic reviews, show beneficial effects of psychosocial ...
Despite research efforts in the past 20 years, scientific evidence about screening and treatment for...
Major Depression is a serious mental illness which if left untreated can lead to severe mental and p...
Depression is a common comorbidity in diabetes but conventional anti-depressant treatments do not co...
Objective: The collaborative care model is recommended for depression in adults with a chronic physi...
We aim to examine the relationship between diabetes and depression risk in longitudinal cohort studi...
This narrative review of the literature provides a summary and discussion of 25 years of research in...
Objective Depressive symptoms in people with diabetes are associated with increased risk of adver...
Depression doubles the likelihood of comorbid depression, which presents as major depression in 11 %...
Aims. The aim of this study was to examine whether a nurse-administered minimal psychological interv...
Objective To provide an estimate of the effect of interventions on comorbid depressive disorder (MD...
Aims: The clinical relevance of diabetes-distress is increasingly recognized, but little is known ab...
Aims: Psychological comorbidity, such as depression and/or diabetes-specific emotional distress (DSD...
BackgroundPeople with either Type 1/Type 2 diabetes experiencing anxiety or depression experience wo...
Purpose: A number of studies, including systematic reviews, show beneficial effects of psychosocial ...
Purpose: A number of studies, including systematic reviews, show beneficial effects of psychosocial ...
Despite research efforts in the past 20 years, scientific evidence about screening and treatment for...
Major Depression is a serious mental illness which if left untreated can lead to severe mental and p...
Depression is a common comorbidity in diabetes but conventional anti-depressant treatments do not co...
Objective: The collaborative care model is recommended for depression in adults with a chronic physi...
We aim to examine the relationship between diabetes and depression risk in longitudinal cohort studi...
This narrative review of the literature provides a summary and discussion of 25 years of research in...
Objective Depressive symptoms in people with diabetes are associated with increased risk of adver...
Depression doubles the likelihood of comorbid depression, which presents as major depression in 11 %...
Aims. The aim of this study was to examine whether a nurse-administered minimal psychological interv...