Psychological impacts from expectation of worsening conditions and obstacles to life planning are affected by glycemic control, self‐reported symptoms, and drug therapy in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus
Abstract:Introduction/AimsIt is important to reduce psychological stresses for glycemic control in diabetes. We investigated the factors affecting psychological impact, which was involved in the disease conditions in 378 patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus.Materials and MethodsPatients’ self‐assessed symptoms and four subscales of psychological impacts on diabetes – impact from diabetes (S1), anxiety from having a chronic disease (S2), expectation of worsening conditions (S3) and obstacles to life planning (S4) – we… Show more
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