To what extent is the elevated risk of psychological distress in people with diabetes accounted for by physical disability? Findings from a large population-based study.
Elza ElmiraEmily BanksGrace JoshyPublished in: BMJ open (2018)
People with diabetes have a 60% greater risk of high psychological distress than people without diabetes; a substantial proportion of this elevation is attributable to higher levels of disability with diabetes, especially factoring in measurement error. Psychological distress is strongly related to physical impairment.