Impact of sociodemographic and diabetes-related characteristics on depressive state among non-insulin-dependent diabetic patients |
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Authors: | YOSHIKO MIYAOKA md HITOSHI MIYAOKA md TETSUYA MOTOMIYA md SHIN-ICHI KITAMURA md MASAHIRO ASAI md |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychiatry, Tokyo Musashino Hospital;Department of Psychiatry, Showa University School of Medicine;Department of Internal Medicine, Saiseikai Mukojima Hospital;Department of Psychiatry, Keio University School if Medicine, Tokyo, Japan |
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Abstract: | Abstract One hundred and fifty-one non-insulin-dependent diabetic patients were assessed to detect sociodemographic, psychological and disease-related characteristics that were related to depressive state among diabetic patients. Depressive state in the patients was correlated with poor social support and low economic status, premorbid neurotic personality and the presence of complications, retinopathy in particular. However, depressive state did not correlate with age, gender, education, serum level of HbA1C or duration of diabetes. The severity of the depressive state in diabetic patients may vary with the cultural background of the patient and/or the country in which he or she is living. In treating diabetic patients, doctors need to pay special attention to these factors. |
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Keywords: | glucose control depression diabetes mellitus neurotic personality social support complications. |
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