Identification of depressive sympotomatology in people with type II Diabetes

José Fernando Mora Romo, Rafael Armando Samaniego Garay, Isauro García Alonzo, Mayra Aracely Chávez Martínez
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The aim of this work it's the identification of depressive symptomatology in people with type II diabetes. Among the literature, associations have been found between both, even considering depression as a possible risk identifier for developing Diabetes Mellitus. Due to this need to identify factors that affect depressive symptomatology in the population with diabetes, we sought to develop a classification model to determine which factors affect the aggravation of this psychological problem, and subsequently confirm these results using logistic regression models and cross-validation. A non-experimental cross-sectional research design was used. Using a non-probabilistic sampling by convenience, we worked with 200 people and found various factors that influenced depressive symptomatology in people with diabetes, according to the degree of depression, with negative attitudes towards oneself being a decisive factor in establishing the type of diagnosis. In this sense, for "Normal" depressive symptomatology, the most important factor was Impairment of performance; for "Mild" symptomatology, somatic alterations were observed; for "Moderate" symptomatology, sleep disturbances; and for "Severe" depressive symptomatology, the most notable somatic alterations were observed. It is argued the need to establish filters between "Normal" depressive symptomatology and those that could be an obstacle to achieve good adherence to treatment, considering contextual and biological aspects, the last in terms of brain activation.
2型糖尿病患者抑郁症状的鉴定
这项工作的目的是确定二型糖尿病患者的抑郁症状。在文献中,已经发现两者之间存在关联,甚至认为抑郁症是发展为糖尿病的可能风险标识符。由于需要确定影响糖尿病患者抑郁症状的因素,我们试图建立一个分类模型来确定哪些因素会影响这一心理问题的恶化,并随后使用逻辑回归模型和交叉验证来证实这些结果。采用非实验横断面研究设计。为了方便起见,我们对200人进行了非概率抽样,发现了影响糖尿病患者抑郁症状的各种因素,根据抑郁程度,对自己的消极态度是确定诊断类型的决定性因素。从这个意义上说,对于“正常”抑郁症状,最重要的因素是表现障碍;对于“轻度”症状,观察到体细胞改变;“中度”症状为睡眠障碍;对于“严重”抑郁症状,最显著的躯体改变被观察到。有人认为,需要在“正常”抑郁症状和那些可能成为良好坚持治疗障碍的症状之间建立过滤器,考虑到环境和生物学方面,最后一个是大脑激活方面。
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