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More anxious than depressed: prevalence and correlates in a 15-nation study of anxiety disorders in people with type 2 diabetes mellitus.

Santosh K ChaturvediShayanth Manche GowdaHelal Uddin AhmedFahad D AlosaimiNicola AndreoneAlexey BobrovViola BulgariGiuseppe CarràGianluca CastelnuovoGiovanni de GirolamoTomasz GondekNikola JovanovicThummala KamalaAndrzej KiejnaNebojsa LalicDusica Lecic-TosevskiFareed MinhasVictoria MutisoDavid NdeteiGolam RabbaniSuntibenchakul SomrukSathyanarayana SrikantaRizwan TajUmberto ValentiniOlivera VukovicWolfgang WölwerLarry CiminoArie NouwenCathy LloydNorman Sartorius
Published in: General psychiatry (2019)
Our international study shows that people with type 2 diabetes have a high prevalence of anxiety disorders, especially women, those with diabetic complications, those with a longer duration of diabetes and poorer glycaemic control. Early identification and appropriate timely care of psychiatric problems of people with type 2 diabetes is warranted.
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