2020
DOI: 10.17784/mtprehabjournal.2017.15.509
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Depression and anxiety in subjects with chronic non‑communicable diseases

Abstract: Background: Modern society is undergoing socio-cultural and economic transformations. Such changes lead to situations in which the human being has to choose between his health or practicality, directly affecting his quality of life. Pathologies with a high degree of morbidity such as depression, anxiety and chronic diseases immerse themselves in this equation, and are taking alarming proportions in society nowadays. Objectives: To identify the levels of depression and anxiety in individuals with chronic non-co… Show more

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“…This happens because of the physiological changes due to the chronic diseases experienced by patients such as diabetes. In the end, the patients feel depressed due to their health problems and their inability to maintain their life quality to live better [ 1 - 4 ]. This is certainly another major trigger, especially for patients experiencing changes in their metabolic system that does not work well and that their immune system is weak and suffer from diabetes mellitus [ 5 - 8 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This happens because of the physiological changes due to the chronic diseases experienced by patients such as diabetes. In the end, the patients feel depressed due to their health problems and their inability to maintain their life quality to live better [ 1 - 4 ]. This is certainly another major trigger, especially for patients experiencing changes in their metabolic system that does not work well and that their immune system is weak and suffer from diabetes mellitus [ 5 - 8 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%