Objective: Emotional problems are common in adults with diabetes, and knowledge about how different indicators of emotional problems are related with glycemic control is required. The aim was to examine the relationships of diabetes-specific emotional distress, depression, anxiety, and overall well-being with glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c). Methods: Of the 319 adults with type 1 diabetes attending the endocrinology outpatient clinic at a university hospital in Norway, 235 (74%) completed the Diabetes Distress Scale, the Problem Areas in Diabetes Survey, the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, and the World Health Organization-Five Well-Being Index. Blood samples were taken at the time of data collection to determine HbA1c. Regression an...
Aims To investigate the use of a short questionnaire to measure psychological symptoms in a busy cli...
OBJECTIVE: The diabetes literature contains conflicting evidence on the relationship between depress...
OBJECTIVE: We hypothesized that diabetes-related distress would vary by type of diabetes and medicat...
AbstractObjectiveEmotional problems are common in adults with diabetes, and knowledge about how diff...
Objective: Emotional problems are common in adults with diabetes, and knowledge about how different ...
Aim To examine whether diabetes-specific emotional distress was related to follow-up glycaemic contr...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether diabetes-specific emotional distress mediates the relationship be...
Background/Aim. Despite the modern ways of treating diabetes mellitus (DM), a half of the patients d...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the relationship between stressful life events and alterations in glycemic con...
Aims Depression is common in people with diabetes, and related to higher HbA1c levels. Depression, h...
„Association of type 1 diabetes mellitus patients’ emotional state with clinical, social and lifesty...
Objective. The principal aim of this study was to examine the longitudinal interplay of depressive s...
relationship between diabetes-specific emotional distress and follow-up HbA1c in adults wit
Aim – To investigate the association of glycemic control with depression, anxiety, self-efficacy and...
Aims Depression is common in people with diabetes, and related to higher HbA1c levels. Depression, h...
Aims To investigate the use of a short questionnaire to measure psychological symptoms in a busy cli...
OBJECTIVE: The diabetes literature contains conflicting evidence on the relationship between depress...
OBJECTIVE: We hypothesized that diabetes-related distress would vary by type of diabetes and medicat...
AbstractObjectiveEmotional problems are common in adults with diabetes, and knowledge about how diff...
Objective: Emotional problems are common in adults with diabetes, and knowledge about how different ...
Aim To examine whether diabetes-specific emotional distress was related to follow-up glycaemic contr...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether diabetes-specific emotional distress mediates the relationship be...
Background/Aim. Despite the modern ways of treating diabetes mellitus (DM), a half of the patients d...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the relationship between stressful life events and alterations in glycemic con...
Aims Depression is common in people with diabetes, and related to higher HbA1c levels. Depression, h...
„Association of type 1 diabetes mellitus patients’ emotional state with clinical, social and lifesty...
Objective. The principal aim of this study was to examine the longitudinal interplay of depressive s...
relationship between diabetes-specific emotional distress and follow-up HbA1c in adults wit
Aim – To investigate the association of glycemic control with depression, anxiety, self-efficacy and...
Aims Depression is common in people with diabetes, and related to higher HbA1c levels. Depression, h...
Aims To investigate the use of a short questionnaire to measure psychological symptoms in a busy cli...
OBJECTIVE: The diabetes literature contains conflicting evidence on the relationship between depress...
OBJECTIVE: We hypothesized that diabetes-related distress would vary by type of diabetes and medicat...