OBJECTIVE: Create a taxonomy and examine the predictors of the often co-occurring conditions of substance use disorders and mental illness in veterans with diabetes. DESIGN: Merged Veteran Health Administration and Medicare fee-for-service claims data (N = 485,893). RESULTS: Thirty-one percent of patients with diabetes were diagnosed with either mental illness or substance use and had higher rates of diabetes-related complications. Women were more likely to have serious mental illness; African Americans and Latinos more likely to have drug and/or alcohol use. CONCLUSION: Prevalence of substance use disorder and mental illness differed by socio-demographics, suggesting the need for tailored diabetes management interventions
OBJECTIVES: To examine the association between mental illness and chronic physical conditions in old...
Persons with serious mental illness (SMI) may benefit from collocation of medical and mental health ...
ObjectivePatients with persistent poorly-controlled diabetes mellitus (PPDM) despite engagement in c...
OBJECTIVES: We sought to estimate the prevalence of mental illness (MI) and substance use disorders ...
Few studies have looked at the health-care expenditures of diabetes patients based on the type of co...
ObjectiveTo characterize the relationship between potentially preventable hospitalizations (PPHs) fo...
Objective: The study investigated whether Massachusetts beneficiaries of Medicare, Medicaid, or both...
Diabetes and hypertension are chronicconditions that are complex and dif-ficult to treat. This can b...
Clinical management of diabetes is complicated by chronic comorbidities. We examined the impact of c...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate 12-month prevalence rate of mood, anxiety, and alcohol-use disorders among co...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate 12-month prevalence rate of mood, anxiety, and alcohol-use disorders among co...
Objectives: To determine a) the associations between diabetes and common mental disorders in a natio...
Background People with severe mental illness experience poorer health outcomes than the general popu...
AbstractBackgroundComorbid diabetes and substance use diagnoses (SUD) represent a hazardous combinat...
OBJECTIVE:Patients with persistent poorly-controlled diabetes mellitus (PPDM) despite engagement in ...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the association between mental illness and chronic physical conditions in old...
Persons with serious mental illness (SMI) may benefit from collocation of medical and mental health ...
ObjectivePatients with persistent poorly-controlled diabetes mellitus (PPDM) despite engagement in c...
OBJECTIVES: We sought to estimate the prevalence of mental illness (MI) and substance use disorders ...
Few studies have looked at the health-care expenditures of diabetes patients based on the type of co...
ObjectiveTo characterize the relationship between potentially preventable hospitalizations (PPHs) fo...
Objective: The study investigated whether Massachusetts beneficiaries of Medicare, Medicaid, or both...
Diabetes and hypertension are chronicconditions that are complex and dif-ficult to treat. This can b...
Clinical management of diabetes is complicated by chronic comorbidities. We examined the impact of c...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate 12-month prevalence rate of mood, anxiety, and alcohol-use disorders among co...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate 12-month prevalence rate of mood, anxiety, and alcohol-use disorders among co...
Objectives: To determine a) the associations between diabetes and common mental disorders in a natio...
Background People with severe mental illness experience poorer health outcomes than the general popu...
AbstractBackgroundComorbid diabetes and substance use diagnoses (SUD) represent a hazardous combinat...
OBJECTIVE:Patients with persistent poorly-controlled diabetes mellitus (PPDM) despite engagement in ...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the association between mental illness and chronic physical conditions in old...
Persons with serious mental illness (SMI) may benefit from collocation of medical and mental health ...
ObjectivePatients with persistent poorly-controlled diabetes mellitus (PPDM) despite engagement in c...