AIMS:To examine (1) the prevalence of depressive symptoms in women with Type 2 diabetes, (2) the associations between depressive symptoms and the following dependent variables: sleep disturbance; physical activity; physical health-related; and global quality of life, and (3) the potential moderating effects of antidepressants and optimism on the relationship between depressive symptoms and dependent variables. METHODS:Participants in the Women's Health Initiative who had Type 2 diabetes and data on depressive symptoms (N=8895) were included in the analyses. In multivariable linear regression models controlling for sociodemographic, medical and psychosocial covariates, we examined the main effect of depressive symptoms, as well as the intera...
AIMS: Depression is common in people with diabetes and increases the risk of poor health outcomes, i...
OBJECTIVE:To examine elevated depressive symptoms and antidepressant use in relation to diabetes inc...
Background: There is sparse evidence on the impact of health information on mental health as well as...
AIMS: To examine (1) the prevalence of depressive symptoms in women with Type 2 diabetes, (2) the as...
Objective: We analyzed two cohorts of people with type 2 diabetes to evaluate the relationships betw...
AIMS: To estimate the association between depressive symptoms and Type 2 diabetes, as well as previo...
OBJECTIVE - To explore the relationship between depressive symptoms and incidence of type 2 diabetes...
Diabetes mellitus with its high prevalence and related hygienic problems is one of the most importan...
The relationships between co-morbid depression in people with diabetes and adverse outcomes includin...
SummaryBackground:the aim of the study was to evaluate the relationship between type 2 diabetes (T2D...
© The Author(s) 2018. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributio...
Objective: To investigate if disturbed glucose homeostasis or known diagnosis of diabetes was associ...
Diabetes mellitus and depression are common comorbidities, a relationship that may indicate a shared...
Background: Although it has been hypothesized that the diabetes-depression relation is bidirectional...
Objective: To investigate if disturbed glucose homeostasis or known diagnosis of diabetes was associ...
AIMS: Depression is common in people with diabetes and increases the risk of poor health outcomes, i...
OBJECTIVE:To examine elevated depressive symptoms and antidepressant use in relation to diabetes inc...
Background: There is sparse evidence on the impact of health information on mental health as well as...
AIMS: To examine (1) the prevalence of depressive symptoms in women with Type 2 diabetes, (2) the as...
Objective: We analyzed two cohorts of people with type 2 diabetes to evaluate the relationships betw...
AIMS: To estimate the association between depressive symptoms and Type 2 diabetes, as well as previo...
OBJECTIVE - To explore the relationship between depressive symptoms and incidence of type 2 diabetes...
Diabetes mellitus with its high prevalence and related hygienic problems is one of the most importan...
The relationships between co-morbid depression in people with diabetes and adverse outcomes includin...
SummaryBackground:the aim of the study was to evaluate the relationship between type 2 diabetes (T2D...
© The Author(s) 2018. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributio...
Objective: To investigate if disturbed glucose homeostasis or known diagnosis of diabetes was associ...
Diabetes mellitus and depression are common comorbidities, a relationship that may indicate a shared...
Background: Although it has been hypothesized that the diabetes-depression relation is bidirectional...
Objective: To investigate if disturbed glucose homeostasis or known diagnosis of diabetes was associ...
AIMS: Depression is common in people with diabetes and increases the risk of poor health outcomes, i...
OBJECTIVE:To examine elevated depressive symptoms and antidepressant use in relation to diabetes inc...
Background: There is sparse evidence on the impact of health information on mental health as well as...