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The relationship between changes in depression symptoms and changes in health risk behaviors in patients with diabetes

โœ Scribed by Wayne J. Katon; Joan E. Russo; Susan R. Heckbert; Elizabeth H.B. Lin; Paul Ciechanowski; Evette Ludman; Bessie Young; Michael Von Korff


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
154 KB
Volume
25
Category
Article
ISSN
0885-6230

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โœฆ Synopsis


Abstract

Background

This longitudinal study of patients with diabetes examined the relationship between changes in depressive symptoms and changes in diabetes selfโ€care behaviors over 5 years.

Design, Patients and Measurements

A total of 2759 patients with diabetes enrolled in a large HMO were followed over a 5โ€year period. Patients filled out a baseline mail survey and participated in a telephone interview 5 years later. Depression was measured with the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQโ€9) and diabetes selfโ€care was measured with the Summary of Diabetes Selfโ€Care Activities (SDSCA) questionnaire. Baseline and longitudinal evidence of diabetes and medical disease severity and complications were measured using ICDโ€9 and CPT codes and verified by chart review.

Results

At the 5โ€year followโ€up, patients with diabetes with either persistent or worsening depressive symptoms compared to those in the no depression group had significantly fewer days per week of following a healthy diet or participating in โ‰ฅ30โ€‰min of exercise. At 5โ€year followโ€up, patients with clinical improvement in depression symptoms showed no differences compared to the no depression group on number of days per week of adherence to diet but showed deterioration in adherence to exercise on some, but not all, measures.

Conclusions

Patients with diabetes with persistent or worsening depressive symptoms over 5 years had significantly worse adherence to dietary and exercise regimens than patients in the no depression group. These results emphasize the need to further develop and test interventions to improve both quality of care for depression and selfโ€care in diabetes patients. Copyright ยฉ 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.


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