Depression and anxiety

How Depression Affects Quality of Life in People with Type 2 Diabetes

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Abstract

The average Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression score in type II diabetes patients with depression was 24.87, compared to 7.83 in those without depression.

  • Depression is associated with significantly lower scores in various quality of life domains for type II diabetes patients.
  • Negative correlations exist between depression and quality of life indicators, suggesting that higher depression scores relate to poorer quality of life.
  • HbA1c levels are negatively correlated with quality of life measures, indicating that higher blood sugar levels may relate to lower quality of life.
  • Higher education levels correlate positively with better quality of life across multiple domains.
  • Age and duration of diabetes are negatively correlated with social relationships in patients.

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