Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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315610 | Archives of Psychiatric Nursing | 2016 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
ObjectiveTo understand factors related to managing illness in older individuals with serious mental illness (SMI).MethodsBaseline data from 200 individuals with SMI and diabetes enrolled in a study were used to compare characteristics between older (age > 55) vs. younger (age ≤ 55) individuals.ResultsOlder individuals had better diabetes control compared to younger individuals, those with major depressive disorder had diabetes for a longer duration, worse diabetic control, and more emergency department encounters.ConclusionsHelping younger individuals with SMI learn to manage their mental and physical health early-on might minimize the negative and cumulative effect of diabetes.
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Authors
Martha Sajatovic, Douglas Gunzler, Douglas Einstadter, Charles Thomas, Richard McCormick, Adam T. Perzynski, Stephanie Kanuch, Kristin A. Cassidy, Carol Blixen,