2010
DOI: 10.26719/2010.16.3.286
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Behavioural and clinical factors associated with depression among individuals with diabetes

Abstract: Depression has been linked to greater mortality and morbidity in diabetic patients, but this issue has not been adequately studied in the Islamic Republic of Iran. This cross-sectional study described the prevalence of depression in patients attending a diabetes clinic in Urmia and determined the associated sociodemographic, behavioural and clinical factors. Of 295 patients, 128 (43.4%) had depression scores (≥ 15) on the Beck Depression Inventory. The mean score for all patients was 15.4 (SD 9. 5). Those with… Show more

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“…The finding is similar with the study conducted in Allied Hospital Faisalabad, Tehran Iran and Pakistan [11,14,19], Being type 2 DM diagnosed greater than five years significantly associated similar with study done in Qatar, in JJM Medical college, in Malaysia and in Pakistan [9,12,16,18]. Hence, history alcohol user's patients can be at higher risk of depression than have no history of alcohol use similar with study conduct in Qatar and Iran.…”
Section: Discussion Prevalence and Factors Associated With Depressionsupporting
confidence: 79%
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“…The finding is similar with the study conducted in Allied Hospital Faisalabad, Tehran Iran and Pakistan [11,14,19], Being type 2 DM diagnosed greater than five years significantly associated similar with study done in Qatar, in JJM Medical college, in Malaysia and in Pakistan [9,12,16,18]. Hence, history alcohol user's patients can be at higher risk of depression than have no history of alcohol use similar with study conduct in Qatar and Iran.…”
Section: Discussion Prevalence and Factors Associated With Depressionsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…The finding was similar with other studies carried out in Mexican (48.27%) [7], in JJM Medical College (47%) [12], in Iran (43.4%) [15], in Pakistan it (43.5%) [18], and in Nigeria (39.5%) [20]. On the other hand, the current study finding was higher than the study done in Malaysia 11.5% [16], in North India [8], in Qatar (13.6%) [9], in Pakistan (38.35%) [19] and in Malaysia (40.3%) [17] and lower than the study was done in Allied Hospital Faisalabad [11], in UK (77.6%) [6], in southern Iran 50% [13] and in Tehran, Iran (70.7%) [14]. The variation might be due to the difference in study design, data collection tool, sample size and the socioeconomically status of participant's in study.…”
Section: Discussion Prevalence and Factors Associated With Depressionmentioning
confidence: 48%
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“…Currently, the prevalence of diabetes is 7.7%, which is equivalent to 3 million cases when extrapolated to the Iranian population aged 25–64 years. The prevalence of foot ulcers is estimated to be 3% in diabetic patients in our region 4. This figure is expected to rise considerably by 2025 4.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Uncontrolled diabetes mellitus also leads to the development of many microvascular complications such as nephropathy, retinopathy, and neuropathy as well as macrovascular complications [4]. These complications and comorbidities, together with the emotional stress associated with the diagnosis of diabetes, had been linked to the development of depression and anxiety among diabetic patients [5,6]. It was estimated that diabetic patients have at least twice the risk of depression or anxiety compared to the general population [7,8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%