作者: Beth Waitzfelder , Robert B Gerzoff , Andrew J Karter , Stephen Crystal , Mathew J Bair
DOI: 10.1016/J.PCD.2010.07.002
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摘要: Abstract Aim The broad objective of this study was to examine multiple dimensions depression in a large, diverse population adults with diabetes. Specific aims were measure the association with: (1) patient characteristics; (2) outcomes; and (3) diabetes-related quality care. Methods Cross-sectional analyses performed using survey chart data from Translating Research Into Action for Diabetes (TRIAD) study, including 8790 diabetes, enrolled 10 managed care health plans 7 states. Depression measured Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-8). characteristics, outcomes validated items data. Results Nearly 18% patients had major depression, prevalence 2–3 times higher among low socioeconomic status. Pain limited mobility strongly associated controlling other characteristics. slightly worse glycemic control, but not intermediate clinical outcomes. Depressed received fewer recommended processes Conclusions In cohort most prevalent status those pain, control