2008
DOI: 10.1016/s1016-3190(08)60007-5
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Undiagnosed Depression in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes and Its Associated Factors

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“…Diabetes patients have a two times higher risk for depression than the general population [16]. Diabetes accounts for 13.17% of mild depression levels [17], as do common diabetic complications, which also put patients at high risk for depression. Trief et al stated that poorer diabetic control is associated with psychological facets of depression [18].…”
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“…Diabetes patients have a two times higher risk for depression than the general population [16]. Diabetes accounts for 13.17% of mild depression levels [17], as do common diabetic complications, which also put patients at high risk for depression. Trief et al stated that poorer diabetic control is associated with psychological facets of depression [18].…”
Section: Intoductionmentioning
confidence: 99%