Depression and diabetes.

C. Lloyd, Florence J Brown
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Diabetes, a condition that places responsibility for management firmly on the individual, has a serious impact on daily life, and can have psychosocial and emotional consequences. Psychologic problems such as depressive symptomatology are much more common in those with diabetes than in those without this disease. Symptoms may recur more frequently and be longer-lasting, and diabetes self-care may be compromised. Recent studies have suggested that women with diabetes may be more likely to suffer from depression compared with their male counterparts, and there are strong links with poor metabolic control and diabetes complications. Despite the availability of appropriate screening tools, less than half of those with depression are identified and treated. However, when individuals are referred for psychologic treatment, various therapies (both pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic) have been found to be successful. Two case studies within this article highlight the effectiveness of these different approaches, and indicate that an individualized patient-focused approach is useful.
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抑郁症和糖尿病。
糖尿病是一种将管理责任牢牢地放在个人身上的疾病,对日常生活产生严重影响,并可能产生社会心理和情感后果。心理问题,如抑郁症状在糖尿病患者中比在无糖尿病患者中更常见。症状可能会更频繁地复发,持续时间更长,糖尿病患者的自我护理可能会受到损害。最近的研究表明,与男性相比,患有糖尿病的女性可能更容易患抑郁症,而且这与代谢控制不良和糖尿病并发症有很强的联系。尽管有适当的筛查工具,但只有不到一半的抑郁症患者得到了确诊和治疗。然而,当个体被转介进行心理治疗时,各种治疗方法(包括药物和非药物)已被发现是成功的。本文中的两个案例研究突出了这些不同方法的有效性,并表明以患者为中心的个性化方法是有用的。
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