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Depression and glycemic control in Hispanic primary care patients with diabetes.

Raz Gross1, Mark Olfson, Marc J Gameroff, Olveen Carasquillo, Steven Shea, Adriana Feder, Rafael Lantigua, Milton Fuentes, Myrna M Weissman.   

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CONTEXT: Maintaining optimal glycemic control is an important goal of therapy in patients with diabetes mellitus. Patients of Hispanic ancestry have been shown to have high rates of diabetes and poor glycemic control (PGC). Although depression is common in adults with diabetes, its relationship to glycemic control remains unclear, especially among Hispanics.
OBJECTIVE: To assess the association of depression with PGC in Hispanics.
DESIGN: Data from a cross-sectional mental health survey in primary care were crosslinked to the hospital's computerized laboratory database.
SETTING: Urban general medicine practice at a teaching hospital. PATIENTS: Two hundred and nine patients (mean [standard deviation] age, 57.1 [10.3] years; 68% females) with recent International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision (ICD-9) codes for diabetes mellitus, and 1 or more hemoglobin A(1c) (HbA(1c)) tests. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Probability of PGC (HbA(1c)>or=8%).
RESULTS: Probability for PGC steadily increased with severity of depression. Thirty-nine (55.7%) of the 70 patients with major depression had HbA(1c)>or=8%, compared with 39/92 (42.4%) in the minimal to mild depression group, and 15/47 (31.9%) in the no depression group (P(trend)=.01; adjusted odds ratio, 3.27; 95% confidence interval, 1.23 to 8.64, for moderate or severe depression vs no depression). Only 29 (41.4%) of the patients with major depression received mental health treatment in the previous year.
CONCLUSIONS: In this primary care sample of Hispanic patients with diabetes, we found a significant association between increasing depression severity and PGC. Yet, less than one half of the patients with moderate or severe depression received mental health treatment in the previous year. Improving identification and treatment of depression in this high-risk population might have favorable effects on diabetic outcomes.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15963173      PMCID: PMC1490114          DOI: 10.1111/j.1525-1497.2005.30003.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Gen Intern Med        ISSN: 0884-8734            Impact factor:   5.128


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