2005
DOI: 10.2174/157339905774574329
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Psychosocial Factors and Diabetes Mellitus: Evidence-Based Treatment Guidelines

Abstract: The aim of this project was to develop evidence-based guidelines regarding psychosocial aspects of diabetes mellitus in an effort to help the clinician bridge the gap between research and practice. Recommendations address the following topics: patient education, behavioural medicine, and psychiatric disorders of particular relevance to diabetes: depression, anxiety disorders, eating disorders, and dependence on alcohol and nicotine. The present guidelines were developed through an interdisciplinary process of … Show more

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“…La importante influencia de factores socioeconómicos y psicosociales tales como el alto nivel de estrés y depresión, inadecuada relación médico paciente, baja educación e ingreso documentada en nuestro estudio coincide con relaciones similares descritas en estudios previos entre estos factores y otras condiciones mórbidas como la obesidad y diversas entidades patológicas relacionadas con hábitos o estilos de vida desfavorables 25,26 .…”
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“…La importante influencia de factores socioeconómicos y psicosociales tales como el alto nivel de estrés y depresión, inadecuada relación médico paciente, baja educación e ingreso documentada en nuestro estudio coincide con relaciones similares descritas en estudios previos entre estos factores y otras condiciones mórbidas como la obesidad y diversas entidades patológicas relacionadas con hábitos o estilos de vida desfavorables 25,26 .…”
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“…In the face of high prevalence rates for depression [11], screening for depression is often recommended [19,20]. This study indicates that the SCA, performed even under favourable clinical circumstances, has limited sensitivity for the detection of clinical as well as subclinical depression.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A prerequisite for the effective treatment of depression is the detection of depressed diabetic patients. Indeed, several guidelines for diabetes care [19,20] recommend screening for depression.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the PAT 25 to 30 minutes were conducted for each patient during every two visits. For the control group no PAT test was performed 9 .…”
Section: Psychological Aspect Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%