Introduction Depression may attenuate the effects of diabetes interventions. Our ongoing Cardiovascular Risk Reduction Clinic simultaneously addresses hyperglycemia, hypertension, smoking, and hyperlipidemia. We examined the relationship between depression diagnosis and responsiveness to the Cardiovascular Risk Reduction Clinic. Methods We studied Cardiovascular Risk Reduction Clinic participants with diabetes who had a depression diagnosis and those with no mental health diagnosis. Our outcome measure was change in 20-year cardiovascular mortality risk according to the United Kingdom Prospective Diabetes Study (UKPDS) score. Results Of 231 participants, 36 (15.6%) had a depression diagnosis. Participants with a depression diagnosis had a h...
Despite research efforts in the past 20 years, scientific evidence about screening and treatment for...
Purpose: Given the public health significance of poorly treatable co-morbid major depressive disorde...
Major Depression is a serious mental illness which if left untreated can lead to severe mental and p...
Coexisting mental health conditions (MHCs) attenuate treatment effects in diabetes. A retrospective ...
Considerable epidemiologic evidence and plausible biobehavioral mechanisms suggest that depression i...
Depression is a common condition often addressed in the outpatient setting. Patients with chronic me...
Introduction: Depression is one of the most common comorbidities of type 2 diabetes. The relationshi...
Background. Although depression is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD), few clinical tria...
Objective Depressive symptoms in people with diabetes are associated with increased risk of adver...
Objectives: To examine the effect of a collaborative care program for late-life depression on risk o...
Depressive symptoms in people with diabetes are associated with increased risk of adverse outcomes. ...
Given the public health significance of poorly treatable co-morbid major depressive disorders (MDD) ...
Depression is often associated with medical comorbidity. New research quantifies patterns of mood di...
Diabetic patients are nearly three times as likely to have depression as their nondiabetic counterpa...
Aims: To measure the effect of depression on mortality of individuals newly treated with antidiabeti...
Despite research efforts in the past 20 years, scientific evidence about screening and treatment for...
Purpose: Given the public health significance of poorly treatable co-morbid major depressive disorde...
Major Depression is a serious mental illness which if left untreated can lead to severe mental and p...
Coexisting mental health conditions (MHCs) attenuate treatment effects in diabetes. A retrospective ...
Considerable epidemiologic evidence and plausible biobehavioral mechanisms suggest that depression i...
Depression is a common condition often addressed in the outpatient setting. Patients with chronic me...
Introduction: Depression is one of the most common comorbidities of type 2 diabetes. The relationshi...
Background. Although depression is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD), few clinical tria...
Objective Depressive symptoms in people with diabetes are associated with increased risk of adver...
Objectives: To examine the effect of a collaborative care program for late-life depression on risk o...
Depressive symptoms in people with diabetes are associated with increased risk of adverse outcomes. ...
Given the public health significance of poorly treatable co-morbid major depressive disorders (MDD) ...
Depression is often associated with medical comorbidity. New research quantifies patterns of mood di...
Diabetic patients are nearly three times as likely to have depression as their nondiabetic counterpa...
Aims: To measure the effect of depression on mortality of individuals newly treated with antidiabeti...
Despite research efforts in the past 20 years, scientific evidence about screening and treatment for...
Purpose: Given the public health significance of poorly treatable co-morbid major depressive disorde...
Major Depression is a serious mental illness which if left untreated can lead to severe mental and p...