Psychiatric morbidity among diabetic patients: A hospital-based study

Background: The relationship between glucose metabolism and psychiatric illness is under the focus of clinicians for centuries. Depending on the definition used, the prevalence of depression among diabetics ranges from 8.5% to 32.5%, while that for anxiety disorders it is up to 30%. Aims and Objecti...

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Main Authors: Rupesh Chaudhry, Preeti Mishra, Jyoti Mishra, S Parminder, B P Mishra
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2010-01-01
Series:Industrial Psychiatry Journal
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Online Access:http://www.industrialpsychiatry.org/article.asp?issn=0972-6748;year=2010;volume=19;issue=1;spage=47;epage=49;aulast=Chaudhry
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spelling doaj-b27c90d2e6504cb8b3456f879dc8962a2020-11-25T02:47:39ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndustrial Psychiatry Journal0972-67482010-01-01191474910.4103/0972-6748.77637Psychiatric morbidity among diabetic patients: A hospital-based studyRupesh ChaudhryPreeti MishraJyoti MishraS ParminderB P MishraBackground: The relationship between glucose metabolism and psychiatric illness is under the focus of clinicians for centuries. Depending on the definition used, the prevalence of depression among diabetics ranges from 8.5% to 32.5%, while that for anxiety disorders it is up to 30%. Aims and Objectives : To assess the prevalence of psychiatric morbidity among diabetic patients using standardized rating scales for depression and anxiety. Materials and Methods: One hundred diagnosed patients of diabetes were assessed on the Hamilton rating scale for depression and the Hamilton rating scale for anxiety, who were attending the diabetic clinic. They were assessed on sociodemographic profile, duration of illness, type of treatment, and oral vs insulin, and then the data were analyzed on different domains. Results: About 84% of the patients had comorbid depression. Females showed a high percentage of depression and anxiety, and the severity level was also higher in the females. Genital symptoms were usually reported by the males, while somatic symptoms were more prevalent in the females.http://www.industrialpsychiatry.org/article.asp?issn=0972-6748;year=2010;volume=19;issue=1;spage=47;epage=49;aulast=ChaudhryAnxietydepressiondiabetes mellituspsychiatric morbidity
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author Rupesh Chaudhry
Preeti Mishra
Jyoti Mishra
S Parminder
B P Mishra
spellingShingle Rupesh Chaudhry
Preeti Mishra
Jyoti Mishra
S Parminder
B P Mishra
Psychiatric morbidity among diabetic patients: A hospital-based study
Industrial Psychiatry Journal
Anxiety
depression
diabetes mellitus
psychiatric morbidity
author_facet Rupesh Chaudhry
Preeti Mishra
Jyoti Mishra
S Parminder
B P Mishra
author_sort Rupesh Chaudhry
title Psychiatric morbidity among diabetic patients: A hospital-based study
title_short Psychiatric morbidity among diabetic patients: A hospital-based study
title_full Psychiatric morbidity among diabetic patients: A hospital-based study
title_fullStr Psychiatric morbidity among diabetic patients: A hospital-based study
title_full_unstemmed Psychiatric morbidity among diabetic patients: A hospital-based study
title_sort psychiatric morbidity among diabetic patients: a hospital-based study
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Industrial Psychiatry Journal
issn 0972-6748
publishDate 2010-01-01
description Background: The relationship between glucose metabolism and psychiatric illness is under the focus of clinicians for centuries. Depending on the definition used, the prevalence of depression among diabetics ranges from 8.5% to 32.5%, while that for anxiety disorders it is up to 30%. Aims and Objectives : To assess the prevalence of psychiatric morbidity among diabetic patients using standardized rating scales for depression and anxiety. Materials and Methods: One hundred diagnosed patients of diabetes were assessed on the Hamilton rating scale for depression and the Hamilton rating scale for anxiety, who were attending the diabetic clinic. They were assessed on sociodemographic profile, duration of illness, type of treatment, and oral vs insulin, and then the data were analyzed on different domains. Results: About 84% of the patients had comorbid depression. Females showed a high percentage of depression and anxiety, and the severity level was also higher in the females. Genital symptoms were usually reported by the males, while somatic symptoms were more prevalent in the females.
topic Anxiety
depression
diabetes mellitus
psychiatric morbidity
url http://www.industrialpsychiatry.org/article.asp?issn=0972-6748;year=2010;volume=19;issue=1;spage=47;epage=49;aulast=Chaudhry
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