2018
DOI: 10.5455/nys.20170710101922
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Diabetes' Psychiatric and Psychosocial Aspects: A Review

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“…The patients included in this study had a high level of spiritual well-being according to the mean scores they received from the SWS. This can be attributed to the frequent use of religious coping methods, which is an element of spirituality, to fight depression in Turkish culture (Bahar, 2012).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The patients included in this study had a high level of spiritual well-being according to the mean scores they received from the SWS. This can be attributed to the frequent use of religious coping methods, which is an element of spirituality, to fight depression in Turkish culture (Bahar, 2012).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In terms of reaching the goal of good glycaemic control that is recommended to be lower than 7%, diabetes requires the individual to show a special effort involving substantial lifestyle changes and adapt to their new life (American Diabetes Association, 2021; Luca et al, 2015). Furthermore, diabetes may cause psychological and social problems in patients due to the severity of the symptoms of the disease, distress caused by the treatments that are applied and complications that occur, concerns for the future, worrying that they will become dependent on others, as well as fears about body image (Bahar & Tanrıverdi, 2017). Anxiety, depression and alexithymia are among the frequently encountered psychological health problems in patients with diabetes (Avci & Kelleci, 2016; Luca et al, 2015).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, diabetes may cause psychological and social problems in patients due to the severity of the symptoms of the disease, distress caused by the treatments that are applied and complications that occur, concerns for the future, worrying that they will become dependent on others, as well as fears about body image (Bahar & Tanrıverdi, 2017). Anxiety, depression and alexithymia are among the frequently encountered psychological health problems in patients with diabetes (Avci & Kelleci, 2016;Luca et al, 2015).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…1 Diabetes is not only a disease that progresses with physical symptoms but also a disease that has psychiatric and psychosocial aspects. 2 Such individuals may also experience psychological problems due to pressure and stigmatization by people around them. 3 Stigma is founded on cognitive, emotional, and behavioral reactions to individuals with some diseases due to the cognitive schemas and prejudices of society against some patient groups.…”
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confidence: 99%