Background The importance of co-morbid diabetes and depression is gaining increased attention. Quantifying the socio-economic and clinical impacts of co-morbidity is important given the high costs of these diseases. This review synthesised evidence on the economic impact of co-morbidity and potential cost-effectiveness of prevention and treatment strategies. Methods 11 databases from 1980 until June 2011 searched. In addition, websites and reference lists of studies scrutinised and hand search of selected journals performed. Reviewers independently assessed abstracts, with economic data extracted from relevant studies. Results 62 studies were identified. 47 examined the impact of co-morbidity on health care and other resource utilisation. 1...
BACKGROUND: Diabetes is associated with premature death and a number of serious complications. The p...
Non-communicable diseases account for more than 50% of deaths in adults aged 15-59 years in most low...
OBJECTIVE — This study ascertained the odds of diagnosed depression in individuals with diabetes and...
The importance of co-morbid diabetes and depression is gaining increased attention. Quantifying the ...
PublishedJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tReviewOBJECTIVES: Depression is common in di...
Diabetes is one of the main reasons for pathogenicity, death and increase in the cost of health serv...
We aim to examine the relationship between diabetes and depression risk in longitudinal cohort studi...
Background: Research suggests that co-morbid diabetes and depression is common; however, the implica...
In theory, depression should stand outas a condition that would negativelyaffect the success of ther...
Background: Despite the burden of depression, there remain few data on its economic consequences in ...
Considerable epidemiologic evidence and plausible biobehavioral mechanisms suggest that depression i...
Evidence exists that depression interacts with physical illness to amplify the impact of chronic con...
The purpose of this review article was to examine the empirical evidence supporting depression as a ...
In recent years there has been a heightened interest in the psychological well-being of people with ...
OBJECTIVE Increased health care use and costs have been reported in individuals with diabetes with c...
BACKGROUND: Diabetes is associated with premature death and a number of serious complications. The p...
Non-communicable diseases account for more than 50% of deaths in adults aged 15-59 years in most low...
OBJECTIVE — This study ascertained the odds of diagnosed depression in individuals with diabetes and...
The importance of co-morbid diabetes and depression is gaining increased attention. Quantifying the ...
PublishedJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tReviewOBJECTIVES: Depression is common in di...
Diabetes is one of the main reasons for pathogenicity, death and increase in the cost of health serv...
We aim to examine the relationship between diabetes and depression risk in longitudinal cohort studi...
Background: Research suggests that co-morbid diabetes and depression is common; however, the implica...
In theory, depression should stand outas a condition that would negativelyaffect the success of ther...
Background: Despite the burden of depression, there remain few data on its economic consequences in ...
Considerable epidemiologic evidence and plausible biobehavioral mechanisms suggest that depression i...
Evidence exists that depression interacts with physical illness to amplify the impact of chronic con...
The purpose of this review article was to examine the empirical evidence supporting depression as a ...
In recent years there has been a heightened interest in the psychological well-being of people with ...
OBJECTIVE Increased health care use and costs have been reported in individuals with diabetes with c...
BACKGROUND: Diabetes is associated with premature death and a number of serious complications. The p...
Non-communicable diseases account for more than 50% of deaths in adults aged 15-59 years in most low...
OBJECTIVE — This study ascertained the odds of diagnosed depression in individuals with diabetes and...