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Prevalence and determinants of depression in type 2 diabetes patients: problem in generalization.

Debajyoti Datta.   

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21623046      PMCID: PMC3121292     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Med Res        ISSN: 0971-5916            Impact factor:   2.375


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Sir, I have read with interest the study by Raval et al1 regarding the prevalence and determinants of depression in type 2 diabetes patients. They found 41 per cent prevalence of depression among the diabetic subjects. Age >54 yr, central obesity, neuropathy, nephropathy, peripheral vascular disease, diabetic foot disease and pill burden were strongly associated with depression. These findings demonstrate the need for the assessment of depression among the diabetes patients. However, the lack of comparison to a similar population without diabetes prevents generalization of the study. Various studies have placed the incidence of depression among elderly Indian population to be between 12.7 and 58 per cent23. Although the authors demonstrate the association between depression and its risk factors, it is not clear whether the presence of diabetes has an additive or synergistic effect on the prevalence of diabetes. The association was based on analysis of the group of diabetic patients only. Without a comparison to a suitably selected normal population sample it would not be possible to determine whether diabetes has any effect on the prevalence of depression or the associations are of the same magnitude as observed in the general population. This was a hospital-based study1 and no statistical sampling method was applied. Hence it is subject to selection bias45. It may be possible that diabetic patients with depression were reluctant to visit the hospital. Or it may be the other way round. In any case, it would not be possible to draw a firm conclusion. The authors have acknowledged that causal relationship could not be assumed but in conclusion they have stated that depression and diabetes are causally related. It should be noted that the study showed no difference in HbA1C or duration or diabetes between diabetes patients with or without depression, which would be likely if there was a causal relation. Temporal relationship has not been established either. The association between depression and diabetes indicates that there may be a causal relationship6. However, the direction and underlying mechanisms remain unclear78. There may be a bi-directional relationship as found by Golden et al9.
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3.  Prevalence and determinants of depression in type 2 diabetes patients in a tertiary care centre.

Authors:  Amit Raval; Ethiraj Dhanaraj; Anil Bhansali; Sandeep Grover; Pramil Tiwari
Journal:  Indian J Med Res       Date:  2010-08       Impact factor: 2.375

4.  Examining a bidirectional association between depressive symptoms and diabetes.

Authors:  Sherita Hill Golden; Mariana Lazo; Mercedes Carnethon; Alain G Bertoni; Pamela J Schreiner; Ana V Diez Roux; Hochang Benjamin Lee; Constantine Lyketsos
Journal:  JAMA       Date:  2008-06-18       Impact factor: 56.272

5.  Elderly and depression.

Authors:  Elsa Sanatombi Devi; A Neenu; P Anu; J Rosemary; B Anju; S Dalphina; K Y Divya; J Sonia; M Bindu; J N Anit
Journal:  Nurs J India       Date:  2007-10

6.  The effectiveness of depression care management on diabetes-related outcomes in older patients.

Authors:  John W Williams; Wayne Katon; Elizabeth H B Lin; Polly H Nöel; Jason Worchel; John Cornell; Linda Harpole; Bridget A Fultz; Enid Hunkeler; Virginia S Mika; Jürgen Unützer
Journal:  Ann Intern Med       Date:  2004-06-15       Impact factor: 25.391

7.  Epidemiology, treatment and costs of depression in adults with Type 2 diabetes.

Authors:  Leonard E Egede; Kit Simpson
Journal:  Expert Rev Pharmacoecon Outcomes Res       Date:  2003-06       Impact factor: 2.217

8.  Nature, prevalence and factors associated with depression among the elderly in a rural south Indian community.

Authors:  A P Rajkumar; P Thangadurai; P Senthilkumar; K Gayathri; M Prince; K S Jacob
Journal:  Int Psychogeriatr       Date:  2009-02-26       Impact factor: 3.878

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