Prevalence and Determinants of Depression among Diabetic Patients,Babel Province, Iraq, 2013-2014

Authors

  • Ashraf Al Maliki Dept. of Community and Family Medicine, College of Medicine, Babel University.
  • Faris Lami Dept. of Community and Family Medicine, College of Medicine, Baghdad University.
  • Sha’alan Al Aboudi Kadhmiya Teaching Hospital.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32007/jfacmedbagdad.564558

Keywords:

Diabetes, Depression, Risk Factors, Prevalence, Iraq.

Abstract

Background: Diabetes Mellitus is a complex chronic disease, requiring continuous medical care with multi factorial risk reduction strategies beyond glycemic control. Approximately 30% of patients with types 1 and type 2 diabetes had depression. In addition to the high risk of complications and poor glycemic control, individuals with both diabetes and depression have a 2-3 times greater risk of early mortality than do nondepressed people with diabetes. Early detection of this comorbidity is worthy, especially with simple and relatively valid scales.
Objectives: To identify the prevalence and potential risk factors of depression among diabetic patients in Babel province, 2013-2014
Patient and Method: A cross-sectional study conducted in Marjan Hospital, diabetes Center, Babel, October, 1st, 2013 to April, 1st, 2014. The study included all patients with Type1 & 2 diabetes excluding 
pregnant women and those with advanced complications. Data on socio-demographic variables, diabetes characteristics and presence of comorbid diseases and complications was compiled. Self Reporting Questioner (SRQ-20) to identify mental illnesses; DSM-IV criteria for depression and Hamilton-17 Scale, for assessment of severity of depression were used.
Results: A total of 466 patients were approached; 91.2% responded. About 90% were of type 2 DM; 37% had depression; 78% had mild and only 4% had severe and very severe depression. Presence of depression was significantly associated with age (P=0.000), marital status (0.036), type of treatment (P=0.001), presence of Ischemic Heart Diseases (P=0.000); retinopathy (0.012), and neuropathy (0.000).
Conclusions: More than one third of diabetic patients had depression. Age, type of treatment, and presence of other comorbid conditions or complications were significant risk factors.

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Published

2015-01-04

How to Cite

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Al Maliki A, Lami F, Al Aboudi S. Prevalence and Determinants of Depression among Diabetic Patients,Babel Province, Iraq, 2013-2014. JFacMedBagdad [Internet]. 2015 Jan. 4 [cited 2024 Apr. 16];56(4):411-6. Available from: https://iqjmc.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/19JFacMedBaghdad36/article/view/558

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