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Researchers identified a value of at least 0.25 to be a minimal clinically important difference (MCID) in diabetes distress, and MCID values of 0.38 and 0.39 for emotional and interpersonal distress ...
The first clinical practice guidelines on assessment and management of diabetes distress among adults were presented at the annual meeting of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes, held ...
While cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is known to be effective for generalized depression and anxiety, it is only recently that research has begun exploring its specific use in diabetes, including ...
Diabetes distress refers to the emotional burden and worries that arise from living with diabetes and its management. It encompasses a range of negative feelings, from frustration with self-care ...
Diabetes distress is specific to the emotional burden of managing diabetes, while depression affects overall mental health and daily functioning. The two can overlap, but distinguishing between them ...
“One of the benefits of CGM is that it helps to streamline diabetes management, which may help to make daily diabetes management easier,” Katherine S. Chapman, BA, research manager at T1D Exchange, ...
Diabetes mellitus affects about 10% of the population, and predisposes the affected individual to a host of complications. Thus these patients need to follow a regulated lifestyle, including regular ...
‘Look at the person not the numbers’ when caring for people with diabetes say experts who highlight how managing diabetes-related mental health issues should put the person’s agenda before that of the ...
Children diagnosed with type 1 diabetes are at significantly higher risk of a number of mental health issues, including mood and anxiety disorders, a study from a team in the UK and the Czech Republic ...