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    Int J Psychiatry Med. 2010;40(3):233-45.

    Serious psychological distress and diabetes care among California adults.

    Source

    Department of Psychology, Westfield State College, MA 01086, USA. swilliams@wsc.ma.edu

    Abstract

    OBJECTIVE:

    To evaluate three aspects of diabetes care (foot checks, eye examinations, and hemoglobin A 1 C checks by a physician) among California adults with Type 2 diabetes and serious psychological distress (SPD).

    METHOD:

    Data were from the population-based 2005 California Health Interview Survey. Estimates were that in 2005, 1,516,171 Californians (5.75% of all adults) had a physician-given diabetes diagnosis, and of those, 108,621 (7.16%) had co-morbid SPD.

    RESULTS:

    Among Californians with Type 2 diabetes, SPD was associated with fewer physician foot checks (odds ratio = 0.56, 95% Confidence Interval = 0.32 to 0.97) but not with fewer eye examinations or hemoglobin A 1 C checks.

    CONCLUSIONS:

    The findings highlight a specific area--foot complication evaluation and prevention--for improving the quality of diabetes care among adult Californians with Type 2 diabetes and SPD.

    PMID:
    21166335
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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