Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3842331 Tzu Chi Medical Journal 2008 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveTo estimate the prevalence of undiagnosed depression in the diabetic clinic and factors that may indicate the presence of depression.Materials and MethodsThe Chinese version of the Beck Depression Inventory II (BDI-2) was used to assess the depressive symptoms of subjects who attended the diabetes education program of a regional teaching hospital in Chiayi County, Taiwan. Correlation with patient characteristics, symptoms and laboratory data were compared.ResultsA total of 167 cases were analyzed. Twenty-two cases (13.17%) scored above or equal to 17, indicating at least mild depression. Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that using injection to control blood glucose and total cholesterol levels were associated with higher BDI scores. Those who were told that they had heart disease and those who worked as manual laborers had less association with depression.ConclusionThe prevalence of undetected depression is high among type 2 diabetics. Routine screening for depression during outpatient visits is recommended. [Tzu Chi Med J 2008;20(1):44–48]

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