The prevalence of co-morbid depression in adults with Type 1 diabetes: systematic literature review.
The prevalence of co-morbid depression in adults with Type 1 diabetes: systematic literature review.
Aim To review the literature estimating the cross-sectional prevalence of clinical depression in adults with Type 1 diabetes.
Methods Electronic databases and published references were used to identify studies published between January 2000 and June 2004, with a previous meta-analysis used to identify studies before 1 January 2000.
Results Between January 2000 and June 2004, a further five eligible studies were identified. Only one was a controlled study using diagnostic interviewing to determine rates of depression. Taking all of the eligible studies identified by the previous meta-analysis and this search, the prevalence of clinical depression
in controlled studies was 12.0% for people with diabetes compared with 3.2% for control subjects. In studies with no control group, the prevalence of clinical depression was 13.4%.
Conclusion There are wide-ranging differences reported in the various studies on the prevalence of depression in Type 1 diabetes. In view of the differing methods of diagnosis and small participant numbers, the results should be viewed with caution. A controlled study using diagnostic interviewing techniques to
determine levels of depression is recommended to provide a clearer picture of both the prevalence and characteristics of that depression.
adults, review, co-morbid depression, prevalence, Type 1 diabetes
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Barnard, K.D.
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Skinner, T.C.
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Peveler, R.
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April 2006
Barnard, K.D.
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Skinner, T.C.
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Peveler, R.
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Barnard, K.D., Skinner, T.C. and Peveler, R.
(2006)
The prevalence of co-morbid depression in adults with Type 1 diabetes: systematic literature review.
Diabetic Medicine, 23 (4), .
(doi:10.1111/j.1464-5491.2006.01814.x).
Abstract
Aim To review the literature estimating the cross-sectional prevalence of clinical depression in adults with Type 1 diabetes.
Methods Electronic databases and published references were used to identify studies published between January 2000 and June 2004, with a previous meta-analysis used to identify studies before 1 January 2000.
Results Between January 2000 and June 2004, a further five eligible studies were identified. Only one was a controlled study using diagnostic interviewing to determine rates of depression. Taking all of the eligible studies identified by the previous meta-analysis and this search, the prevalence of clinical depression
in controlled studies was 12.0% for people with diabetes compared with 3.2% for control subjects. In studies with no control group, the prevalence of clinical depression was 13.4%.
Conclusion There are wide-ranging differences reported in the various studies on the prevalence of depression in Type 1 diabetes. In view of the differing methods of diagnosis and small participant numbers, the results should be viewed with caution. A controlled study using diagnostic interviewing techniques to
determine levels of depression is recommended to provide a clearer picture of both the prevalence and characteristics of that depression.
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Published date: April 2006
Keywords:
adults, review, co-morbid depression, prevalence, Type 1 diabetes
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