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Diabetes‐specific emotional distress in people with Type 2 diabetes: a comparison between primary and secondary care
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In primary care, lower levels of diabetes distress were reported than in secondary care. The difference in diabetes distress between care settings can be largely, but not fully, explained by specific demographic and clinical characteristics. These results need to be interpreted with caution as they are based on two separate studies, but do call into question the need to screen for diabetes distress in people with Type 2 diabetes in primary care.
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How to screen for depression and emotional problems in patients with diabetes: comparison of screening characteristics of depression questionnaires, measurement of diabetes-specific emotional problems and standard clinical assessment Norbert Hermanns, Bernhard Kulzer, M Krichbaum, Psychological Co-morbiditiesPsychopathologyPsychiatryMood SymptomMedicine | 2006 | 308 |
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