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The comorbidity between depression and diabetes

"Comorbidity of depression and diabetes is common, and each disorder has a negative impact on the outcome of the other. The direction of causality is not certain as each disorder seems to act as both a risk factor and consequence for the other in longitudinal studies. This bidirectional association...

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720 |a Oladeji, B. D.  |e author 
720 |a Gureje, O.  |e author 
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520 |a "Comorbidity of depression and diabetes is common, and each disorder has a negative impact on the outcome of the other. The direction of causality is not certain as each disorder seems to act as both a risk factor and consequence for the other in longitudinal studies. This bidirectional association is possibly mediated by shared environmental and genetic risk factors. Comorbid depression is associated with reduced adherence to medication and self-care management, poor glycaemic control, increased health care utilization, increased costs and elevated risk of complications, as well as mortality in patients with diabetes. Psychological and pharmacological interventions are shown to be effective in improving depression symptoms; however, collaborative care programs that simultaneously manage both disorders seem to be most effective in improving diabetes-related outcomes." 
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024 8 |a Current Psychiatry Reports 15(390), pp. 1-8 
024 8 |a https://repository.ui.edu.ng/handle/123456789/13435 
653 |a "Depression 
653 |a Diabetes 
653 |a Comorbidity 
653 |a Epidemiology 
653 |a Bidirectional associations 
653 |a Risk factors 
653 |a Disability 
653 |a Diabetes outcomes 
653 |a Incident diabetes 
653 |a Incident depression 
653 |a Antidepressant medications 
653 |a Metabolic syndrome 
653 |a Insulin resistance 
653 |a Brain dysfunctions 
653 |a Glycaemic control 
653 |a Diabetes complications 
653 |a Diabetes related costs 
653 |a Psychological interventions 
653 |a Collaborative care 
653 |a Incidence 
653 |a Longitudinal studies 
653 |a Psychiatry 
245 0 0 |a The comorbidity between depression and diabetes