Aims To investigate: (1) the willingness of patients with diabetes to participate in a screening programme; (2) the extent to which patients with diabetes who screen positive endorse need for psychosocial care; (3) the rate of referral to psychosocial care during screening vs. usual care. Methods Four hundred and ninety-nine patients with diabetes were invited to complete the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression and the Problem Areas in Diabetes questionnaires. Patients screening positive on either instrument were invited for an interview. One year after screening was withdrawn, rates of referral to psychosocial care were assessed from physician reports of patient referrals. Results In total, 349/499 (70%) patients with diabetes comp...
Aim: To explore the psychological impact of a stepwise population-screening project for Type 2 diabe...
Background Diabetes mellitus (DM) and depression are important comorbid conditions that can lead to ...
Objectives: The first aim of this study was to compare the effectiveness of four commonly used depre...
Aims To investigate: (1) the willingness of patients with diabetes to participate in a screening pro...
Diabetes is a psychologically demanding disease with a major impact on a patient’s quality and quant...
Recently there has been a growing interest in psychological problems in people with diabetes and a c...
AIMS: This study investigated (factors related to) (a) the response to a screening procedure for dep...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: We compared the screening performance of different measures of depression: the stan...
textabstractBackground. For the treatment of depression in diabetes patients, it is important that d...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: The aim of this study was to test the effectiveness of a screening procedure for de...
Current epidemiological evidence suggests that at least one third of people with diabetes suffer fro...
Diabetes is one of the illnesses that required continuing medical care and self-management behaviour...
This study evaluated the reach of depression screening followed by treatment programs for subsyndrom...
Background To assess the feasibility and uptake of a diabetes screening programme; to examine the ef...
Background Depression is common in patients with type 1 or type 2 diabetes, has a strong negative im...
Aim: To explore the psychological impact of a stepwise population-screening project for Type 2 diabe...
Background Diabetes mellitus (DM) and depression are important comorbid conditions that can lead to ...
Objectives: The first aim of this study was to compare the effectiveness of four commonly used depre...
Aims To investigate: (1) the willingness of patients with diabetes to participate in a screening pro...
Diabetes is a psychologically demanding disease with a major impact on a patient’s quality and quant...
Recently there has been a growing interest in psychological problems in people with diabetes and a c...
AIMS: This study investigated (factors related to) (a) the response to a screening procedure for dep...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: We compared the screening performance of different measures of depression: the stan...
textabstractBackground. For the treatment of depression in diabetes patients, it is important that d...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: The aim of this study was to test the effectiveness of a screening procedure for de...
Current epidemiological evidence suggests that at least one third of people with diabetes suffer fro...
Diabetes is one of the illnesses that required continuing medical care and self-management behaviour...
This study evaluated the reach of depression screening followed by treatment programs for subsyndrom...
Background To assess the feasibility and uptake of a diabetes screening programme; to examine the ef...
Background Depression is common in patients with type 1 or type 2 diabetes, has a strong negative im...
Aim: To explore the psychological impact of a stepwise population-screening project for Type 2 diabe...
Background Diabetes mellitus (DM) and depression are important comorbid conditions that can lead to ...
Objectives: The first aim of this study was to compare the effectiveness of four commonly used depre...