Diabetes, a condition that places responsibility for management firmly on the individual, has a serious impact on daily life, and can have psychosocial and emotional consequences. Psychologic problems such as depressive symptomatology are much more common in those with diabetes than in those without this disease. Symptoms may recur more frequently and be longer-lasting, and diabetes self-care may be compromised. Recent studies have suggested that women with diabetes may be more likely to suffer from depression compared with their male counterparts, and there are strong links with poor metabolic control and diabetes complications. Despite the availability of appropriate screening tools, less than half of those with depression are identified ...
Diabetes is one of the main reasons for pathogenicity, death and increase in the cost of health serv...
Introduction: To examine whether depressive symptoms are associated with achievement of recom-mended...
Depression presents in roughly 20% of people with diabetes worldwide, and adversely affects quality ...
Despite research efforts in the past 20 years, scientific evidence about screening and treatment for...
Diabetes and depression occur together approximately twice as frequently as would be predicted by ch...
This narrative review of the literature provides a summary and discussion of 25 years of research in...
Diabetes is a psychologically demanding disease with a major impact on a patient’s quality and quant...
It has been hypothesized that coverage of diabetes-specific issues (e.g. coping with complications, ...
Current epidemiological evidence suggests that at least one third of people with diabetes suffer fro...
Diabetes can have both a daily and long-term impact on individuals, both physically and in terms of...
recur more frequently, episodes may last longer, and the long-term recovery rate may be much lower. ...
In theory, depression should stand outas a condition that would negativelyaffect the success of ther...
Patients with type 1 or type 2 diabetes are two times more likely to experience depression than thei...
Depression doubles the likelihood of comorbid depression, which presents as major depression in 11 %...
Comorbid diabetes and depression are a major clinical challenge as the outcomes of each condition ar...
Diabetes is one of the main reasons for pathogenicity, death and increase in the cost of health serv...
Introduction: To examine whether depressive symptoms are associated with achievement of recom-mended...
Depression presents in roughly 20% of people with diabetes worldwide, and adversely affects quality ...
Despite research efforts in the past 20 years, scientific evidence about screening and treatment for...
Diabetes and depression occur together approximately twice as frequently as would be predicted by ch...
This narrative review of the literature provides a summary and discussion of 25 years of research in...
Diabetes is a psychologically demanding disease with a major impact on a patient’s quality and quant...
It has been hypothesized that coverage of diabetes-specific issues (e.g. coping with complications, ...
Current epidemiological evidence suggests that at least one third of people with diabetes suffer fro...
Diabetes can have both a daily and long-term impact on individuals, both physically and in terms of...
recur more frequently, episodes may last longer, and the long-term recovery rate may be much lower. ...
In theory, depression should stand outas a condition that would negativelyaffect the success of ther...
Patients with type 1 or type 2 diabetes are two times more likely to experience depression than thei...
Depression doubles the likelihood of comorbid depression, which presents as major depression in 11 %...
Comorbid diabetes and depression are a major clinical challenge as the outcomes of each condition ar...
Diabetes is one of the main reasons for pathogenicity, death and increase in the cost of health serv...
Introduction: To examine whether depressive symptoms are associated with achievement of recom-mended...
Depression presents in roughly 20% of people with diabetes worldwide, and adversely affects quality ...