Social support, diabetes self-care, and depressive symptoms among diabetes patients struggling with glycemic control
Diabetes mellitus is on the rise in the United States with 8.3% of the population currently affected by the disease. High rates of depression are common among diabetes patients, complicating diabetes self-care. Inadequate self-care leads to impaired glycemic control and disease complications. Social...
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