The course of depressive symptoms in primary care patients with type 2 diabetes: results from the Diabetes, Depression, Type D Personality Zuidoost-Brabant (DiaDDZoB) Study

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作者
Nefs, G. [1 ]
Pouwer, F. [1 ]
Denollet, J. [1 ]
Pop, V. [1 ]
机构
[1] Tilburg Univ, Dept Med Psychol & Neuropsychol, Ctr Res Psychol Somat Dis CoRPS, NL-5000 LE Tilburg, Netherlands
关键词
Course; Depression; Incidence; Persistence; Prevalence; Recurrence; Type; 2; diabetes; CO-MORBID DEPRESSION; POSTNATAL DEPRESSION; EUROPEAN DEPRESSION; MAJOR DEPRESSION; PREVALENCE; ADULTS; SCALE; VALIDATION; MELLITUS; OUTPATIENTS;
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10.1007/s00125-011-2411-2
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R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
The aim of the study was to examine the course (incidence, recurrence/persistence) of depressive symptoms in primary care patients with type 2 diabetes and to identify significant predictors of these different course patterns. A cohort of 2,460 primary care patients with type 2 diabetes was assessed for demographic, clinical and psychological factors in 2005 and followed-up in 2007 and 2008. Depression was defined as a score of a parts per thousand yen12 on the Edinburgh Depression Scale. Multivariate logistic regression analyses were used to determine whether several depression-course patterns could be predicted by means of demographics, medical co-morbidities and psychological factors. A total of 630 patients (26%) met the criterion for depression at one or more assessments. In the subgroup with no baseline depression, incident depression at follow-up was present in 14% (n = 310), while recurrence/persistence in those with baseline depression was found in 66% (n = 212).The presence of any depression was associated with being female, low education, non-cardiovascular chronic diseases, stressful life events and a self-reported history of depression. Incident depression was predicted by female sex, low education and depression history, while patients with a history of depression had a 2.5-fold increased odds of recurrent/persistent depression. Depression is common in primary care patients with type 2 diabetes, with one in seven patients reporting incident depression during a 2.5 year period. Once present, depression often becomes a chronic/recurrent condition in this group. In order to identify patients who are vulnerable to depression, clinicians can use questionnaire data and/or information about the history of depression.
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