Prevalence of Depression among Type-II Diabetic Patients Attending the Diabetic Clinic at Arar National Guard Primary Health Care Center, Saudi Arabia.

Psychiatry Journal Pub Date : 2020-06-19 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2020/9174818
Norah Muqbil Alhunayni, Amal Elwan Mohamed, Sabry Mohamed Hammad
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Abstract

Background: Depression is a common comorbidity in type-II diabetic patients, which if undiagnosed leads to poor clinical outcomes.

Objectives: To determine the prevalence and risk factors of depression among type-II diabetic patients attending the National Guard Diabetic Clinic in Arar city. Subjects and methods. This cross-sectional study included every third type-II diabetic patient attending the National Guard Primary Health Care Center between the 1st of January and 31st of March 2019. Participants were interviewed using the Patient Health Questionnaire 9 (PHQ-9). Patients who scored ≥5 were considered to have depression. Chi-square test (χ 2) was used to compare differences between categorical variables. P ≤ 0.05 was considered statistically significant.

Results: Of the total 422 diabetic patients approached for this study, 397 provided complete responses (94% response rate). Of these, 37% had depression: 23% mild, 9% moderate, and 5% severe. Diabetic patients with low education, poor income, and long duration of diabetes mellitus were found to be at higher risk of depression. Poor compliance with physical activities, diet regimen, family history of DM, and the presence of complications was also significantly associated with depression. On logistic regression analysis, low family income, duration of DM, poor compliance to physical activity, and presence of complications as neuropathy or libido were the main predictors of depression in diabetic patients.

Conclusion: More than one-third of type-II diabetic patients had depression. Regular screening of type-II diabetic patients for depression is a necessity, as it can affect the clinical outcome.

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沙特阿拉伯阿拉尔国民警卫队初级卫生保健中心糖尿病诊所ii型糖尿病患者抑郁症患病率
背景:抑郁症是2型糖尿病患者常见的合并症,如果未确诊会导致较差的临床结果。目的:了解阿拉尔市国民警卫队糖尿病诊所ii型糖尿病患者抑郁的患病率及其危险因素。研究对象和方法。这项横断面研究包括2019年1月1日至3月31日期间在国民警卫队初级卫生保健中心就诊的三分之一的ii型糖尿病患者。使用患者健康问卷9 (PHQ-9)对参与者进行访谈。评分≥5分的患者被认为患有抑郁症。采用χ 2检验比较分类变量间的差异。P≤0.05认为有统计学意义。结果:在本研究的422例糖尿病患者中,397例患者完全缓解(94%的缓解率)。其中37%患有抑郁症:23%轻度,9%中度,5%重度。受教育程度低、收入低、糖尿病持续时间长的糖尿病患者患抑郁症的风险较高。体育活动依从性差、饮食方案、糖尿病家族史和并发症的存在也与抑郁显著相关。logistic回归分析显示,家庭收入低、糖尿病持续时间长、运动依从性差、有无神经病变或性欲等并发症是糖尿病患者抑郁的主要预测因素。结论:超过三分之一的2型糖尿病患者存在抑郁。定期筛查ii型糖尿病患者的抑郁症是必要的,因为它会影响临床结果。
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