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Association between diagnosed diabetes and serious psychological distress among U.S. adults: the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 2007

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  • Chaoyang Li
  • Earl Ford
  • Guixiang Zhao
  • Tara Strine
  • Satvinder Dhingra
  • Lawrence Barker
  • Joyce Berry
  • Ali Mokdad

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The crude prevalence of SPD among adults with diagnosed diabetes was twice as high as that among those without diabetes. The increased prevalence of SPD may be accounted for by the excessive rates of cardiovascular risks and comorbid conditions among people with diagnosed diabetes. Copyright Birkhäuser Verlag, Basel 2009

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  • Chaoyang Li & Earl Ford & Guixiang Zhao & Tara Strine & Satvinder Dhingra & Lawrence Barker & Joyce Berry & Ali Mokdad, 2009. "Association between diagnosed diabetes and serious psychological distress among U.S. adults: the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 2007," International Journal of Public Health, Springer;Swiss School of Public Health (SSPH+), vol. 54(1), pages 43-51, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:ijphth:v:54:y:2009:i:1:p:43-51
    DOI: 10.1007/s00038-009-0006-1
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    1. Zhao Li & Xiaofan Guo & Hongkun Jiang & Guozhe Sun & Yingxian Sun & Maria Roselle Abraham, 2016. "Diagnosed but Not Undiagnosed Diabetes Is Associated with Depression in Rural Areas," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 13(11), pages 1-10, November.
    2. Catherine Chittleborough & Helen Winefield & Tiffany Gill & Carmen Koster & Anne Taylor, 2011. "Age differences in associations between psychological distress and chronic conditions," International Journal of Public Health, Springer;Swiss School of Public Health (SSPH+), vol. 56(1), pages 71-80, February.
    3. Yap, Lorraine & Shu, Su & Zhang, Lei & Liu, Wei & Chen, Yi & Wu, Zunyou & Li, Jianghong & Wand, Handan & Donovan, Basil & Butler, Tony, 2017. "Psychological distress among re-education through labour camp detainees in Guangxi Autonomous Region, China," EconStor Open Access Articles and Book Chapters, ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics, vol. 26(1), pages 57-65.

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