“…mortality in the univariate model, when the model was adjusted for the four longitudinal assessments of depression symptoms (T0, T1, T2 and T3), and after controlling for sex, age, ability to walk, duration of diabetes, type of foot, previous and index amputation level and number of complications, depression symptoms were no longer associated with mortality, suggesting the existence of a potential indirect effect of depression symptoms on mortality. Several studies have focused on depression as a predictor of mortality in patients with DM, in patients with a history of ulcers and in patients with the first ulcer, being considered a risk factor for ulceration, but also for delayed healing (Al-Smadi & Gharaibeh, 2019;Ismail et al, 2007;Iversen et al, 2009;Katon et al, 2005;Nowakowska et al, 2019;Shrestha et al, 2019;Vas & Papanas, 2020;Vedhara et al, 2010;Winkley et al, 2012). However, in the only study the authors are aware of which addressed the symptoms of depression as a predictor of mortality after a LEA (addressing amputation from all causes), found no significant relationship between depression and mortality (Singh & Prasad, 2016).…”