2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.psym.2010.11.007
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A Review of Treating Depression in Diabetes: Emerging Findings

Abstract: Depression in patients with diabetes is associated with poorer adherence and worse health outcomes, however treating depression may help improve these outcomes. The present systematic review identified published papers evaluating treatments for depression in patients with diabetes. Seventeen studies that met criteria were identified, indicating that psychosocial interventions, particularly cognitive-behavior therapy, anti-depressant medications, and collaborative care are effective in the treatment of depressi… Show more

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“…Depression treatment for diabetic patients can result in improved mental health, but the evidence is less clear that intervention will lead to improved glycemic control or improvement in other diabetesrelated outcomes (32,33), although interventions that integrate both depression and diabetes treatment appear to hold promise (34,35).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Depression treatment for diabetic patients can result in improved mental health, but the evidence is less clear that intervention will lead to improved glycemic control or improvement in other diabetesrelated outcomes (32,33), although interventions that integrate both depression and diabetes treatment appear to hold promise (34,35).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…664 (11) 77 (12) 587 (11) 54 (13) 609 (11) 32 (11) 631 ( (35) 140 (29) 1,519 (35) 106 (31) 1,553 (35) 71 (32) 1,588 (35) Obese 1,078 (22) 150 (31) 928 (22) 108 (32) 970 (22) 67 ( 962 (20) 207 (40) 755 (18) 142 (41) 820 (18) 87 (39) 875 ( (18) 169 (29) 877 (17) 123 (31) 923 (17) 78 (30) 968 (18) No insurance 109 (2) 20 (3) 89 (2) 15 (4) 94 (2) 8 (3) 101 ( and depression remained in the multivariate model (P = 0.001; data not shown).…”
Section: Depression Using Continuous Phq-8 Scorementioning
confidence: 99%
“…[41] [42] Emerging research investigating improvements in adherence and glycemic control as the result of treatments tailored solely toward addressing co-morbid internalizing disorders, such as depression or generalized anxiety disorder, reveal similar results. [42] [43] Keeping in mind the clear inhibiting role of externalizing and internalizing problems (highlighted below) on adherence, and the importance of adherence in glycemic regulation, future treatment plans for youth with T1D should incorporate concurrent psychological therapy. Parent reported internalizing disorders are believed to be present in approximately 28% of individuals with diabetes [44] [45] and, similar to externalizing disorders, co-morbid presenting internalizing disorders have been associated with a worse prognosis in youth with T1D.…”
Section: The Challenges Of Type 1 Diabetesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…В частности, меня интересует, как хронические психические заболевания, та-кие как депрессия, могут влиять на течение и лечение хронических соматических заболева-ний, таких как сахарный диабет, а также на-сколько различается взаимное влияние этих за-болеваний в разных популяциях пациентов. В последние годы появилось много научной ли-тературы, которая свидетельствует о том, что у некоторых пациентов недостаточный кон-троль сахарного диабета может быть обуслов-лен депрессией, которая часто сопутствует не-которым хроническим заболеваниям [6]. Кроме того, представляет интерес, насколько у боль-ных с впервые выявленным сахарным диабетом учитываются их предпочтения и предпочтения членов их семьи при выборе тактики лечения, как, например, это происходит при оказании паллиативной помощи.…”
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