Background: Psychological complications are frequent in type 1 diabetes (T1D) but they might be difficult to distinguish one from the other in clinical practice. Our objective was to study the distinguishing characteristics, overlaps and their use in the literature between three concepts of T1D: depression, diabetes distress (DD) and diabetes burnout (DB). Methods: A scoping review (PRISMA guidelines) performed in three databases (PubMed/MEDLINE, PsycInfo, Web of Science) with the keywords: T1D, depression, diabetes and burnout, from January 1990 to June 2021. We selected original studies with participants with T1D, which reported depression, DD, or DB. We extracted information about the concepts, their sub-concepts and screening tools. Fin...
Diabetes is an increasing global health and economic burden that is frequently associated with and w...
AIMS: The objective of this study is to investigate whether type of depressive symptoms (i.e. cognit...
Objective: Emotional problems are common in adults with diabetes, and knowledge about how different ...
Aims To examine the relationship between depressive symptomatology, diabetes-related distress and as...
Depression presents in roughly 20% of people with diabetes worldwide, and adversely affects quality ...
Diabetes Distress Differentiation from Depression An Integrated Review of Literature Anthony Warpech...
The most common mental disorder in patients with diabetes mellitus (DM) is depression (DS). Despite ...
Purpose of Review Diabetes represents a chronic illness with significant physical and psychological ...
The present study investigates the association between diabetes-related distress (DD) and work outco...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether diabetes-specific emotional distress mediates the relationship be...
Objective Cross-sectional studies show that diabetes distress (DD) is associated with HbA1c and d...
OBJECTIVE: The diabetes literature contains conflicting evidence on the relationship between depress...
This narrative review of the literature provides a summary and discussion of 25 years of research in...
Introduction: Type 1 diabetes has widely been associated with an increased prevalence of mental heal...
Diabetes is associated with increased prevalence of mood and anxiety disorders. Disease burden-relat...
Diabetes is an increasing global health and economic burden that is frequently associated with and w...
AIMS: The objective of this study is to investigate whether type of depressive symptoms (i.e. cognit...
Objective: Emotional problems are common in adults with diabetes, and knowledge about how different ...
Aims To examine the relationship between depressive symptomatology, diabetes-related distress and as...
Depression presents in roughly 20% of people with diabetes worldwide, and adversely affects quality ...
Diabetes Distress Differentiation from Depression An Integrated Review of Literature Anthony Warpech...
The most common mental disorder in patients with diabetes mellitus (DM) is depression (DS). Despite ...
Purpose of Review Diabetes represents a chronic illness with significant physical and psychological ...
The present study investigates the association between diabetes-related distress (DD) and work outco...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether diabetes-specific emotional distress mediates the relationship be...
Objective Cross-sectional studies show that diabetes distress (DD) is associated with HbA1c and d...
OBJECTIVE: The diabetes literature contains conflicting evidence on the relationship between depress...
This narrative review of the literature provides a summary and discussion of 25 years of research in...
Introduction: Type 1 diabetes has widely been associated with an increased prevalence of mental heal...
Diabetes is associated with increased prevalence of mood and anxiety disorders. Disease burden-relat...
Diabetes is an increasing global health and economic burden that is frequently associated with and w...
AIMS: The objective of this study is to investigate whether type of depressive symptoms (i.e. cognit...
Objective: Emotional problems are common in adults with diabetes, and knowledge about how different ...