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Diabetes distress: understanding the hidden struggles of living with diabetes and exploring intervention strategies
2015
Postgraduate medical journal
Diabetes Distress is a rational emotional response to the threat of a life-changing illness. Distinct from depression, it is rooted in the demands of diabetes management and is a product of psychological adjustment. Diabetes distress has been found to be significantly associated with HbA1c and self-care, which demonstrates its clinical use in treatment outcomes. Interpersonal factors such as perceived support and protectiveness of partners significantly contribute to elevated distress,
doi:10.1136/postgradmedj-2014-133017
pmid:25827438
fatcat:szrz7gioivardcbq66xjvzistu