Introduction Emerging evidence suggests that diabetes stigma and negative emotions associated with it may impair the quality of life of people with diabetes. Among these psychological distresses, shame is considered the most distressing of all human emotional experiences and may be a condition to which diabetes clinicians should pay attention. This epidemiological study focused on diabetes-related shame and aimed to determine the prevalence of diabetes-related shame, its factors, and its association with psychological indicators.Research design and methods A cross-sectional online survey was conducted among people with type 2 diabetes preregistered with a research firm. The questionnaire included experience of diabetes-related shame and dem...
We examined whether psychological distress predicts incident type 2 diabetes and if the association ...
Objective: To determine the level of diabetes-related symptom distress and its association with nega...
Abstract Background Reviews have shown that depression is a risk factor for the development of type ...
Abstract Objective: Consistent self-care is vital to maintaining good health and quality of life for...
A comprehensive understanding of the social and psychological impact of diabetes mellitus is importa...
Objective: Previous work suggests that diabetes stigma may be associated with poorer psychological w...
Abstract A comprehensive understanding of the social and psychological impact of diabetes mellitus i...
Globally, almost 9.3% of the population aged 20–80 years have been diagnosed with diabetes making di...
Background and Objectives. Diabetes is one of the most common chronic diseases; it is a debilitating...
Aims: Psychological comorbidity, such as depression and/or diabetes-specific emotional distress (dia...
OBJECTIVEWe examined whether psychological distress predicts incident type 2 diabetes and if the ass...
International audienceWe examined whether psychological distress predicts incident type 2 diabetes a...
OBJECTIVE: To develop and validate a self-report measure of perceived and experienced stigma for use...
Objective: To examine the association between diabetes stigma, socioeconomic status, psychosocial va...
This study examines the relationships between illness perceptions and illness-related distress among...
We examined whether psychological distress predicts incident type 2 diabetes and if the association ...
Objective: To determine the level of diabetes-related symptom distress and its association with nega...
Abstract Background Reviews have shown that depression is a risk factor for the development of type ...
Abstract Objective: Consistent self-care is vital to maintaining good health and quality of life for...
A comprehensive understanding of the social and psychological impact of diabetes mellitus is importa...
Objective: Previous work suggests that diabetes stigma may be associated with poorer psychological w...
Abstract A comprehensive understanding of the social and psychological impact of diabetes mellitus i...
Globally, almost 9.3% of the population aged 20–80 years have been diagnosed with diabetes making di...
Background and Objectives. Diabetes is one of the most common chronic diseases; it is a debilitating...
Aims: Psychological comorbidity, such as depression and/or diabetes-specific emotional distress (dia...
OBJECTIVEWe examined whether psychological distress predicts incident type 2 diabetes and if the ass...
International audienceWe examined whether psychological distress predicts incident type 2 diabetes a...
OBJECTIVE: To develop and validate a self-report measure of perceived and experienced stigma for use...
Objective: To examine the association between diabetes stigma, socioeconomic status, psychosocial va...
This study examines the relationships between illness perceptions and illness-related distress among...
We examined whether psychological distress predicts incident type 2 diabetes and if the association ...
Objective: To determine the level of diabetes-related symptom distress and its association with nega...
Abstract Background Reviews have shown that depression is a risk factor for the development of type ...