Clinical assessment of depression and type 2 diabetes in Morocco: Economical and social components

Background: The global prevalence of diabetes is increasing worldwide. In Morocco, diabetes and depression are major public health problems, requiring improvement in their care. Diabetes and depression are associated with morbidity and early mortality. This association contributes to raising the ris...

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Main Authors: Salma Bensbaa, Loubna Agerd, Said Boujraf, Chadya Araab, Rachid Aalouane, Ismail Rammouz, Farida Ajdi
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Published: Thieme Medical and Scientific Publishers Pvt. Ltd. 2014-01-01
Series:Journal of Neurosciences in Rural Practice
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Online Access:http://www.ruralneuropractice.com/article.asp?issn=0976-3147;year=2014;volume=5;issue=3;spage=250;epage=253;aulast=Bensbaa
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spelling doaj-37f3a30a9efb45a0ae06340b682bceac2021-04-02T11:37:25ZengThieme Medical and Scientific Publishers Pvt. Ltd.Journal of Neurosciences in Rural Practice0976-31470976-31552014-01-015325025310.4103/0976-3147.133576Clinical assessment of depression and type 2 diabetes in Morocco: Economical and social componentsSalma BensbaaLoubna AgerdSaid BoujrafChadya AraabRachid AalouaneIsmail RammouzFarida AjdiBackground: The global prevalence of diabetes is increasing worldwide. In Morocco, diabetes and depression are major public health problems, requiring improvement in their care. Diabetes and depression are associated with morbidity and early mortality. This association contributes to raising the risk of the complications that occur, while causing higher suffering to patients, as also an increased cost toward healthcare. Aim: This study aims to assess the prevalence of depression in patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D), and identify the main risk factors for depression in this category of diabetic patients. Patients and Methods: Type 2 diabetic patients and older than 18 years of age were recruited. The exclusion criteria included being type 1 diabetic, pregnant woman, hospitalized patients, a history of neurological disorders, such as, stroke, infectious episidodes, and history of psychiatric disorders. The individual patient data was collected through individual and confidential interviews lasting 30 minutes, at the end of the diabetology consultation, by the same diabetologist, trained to use the psychometric scales that were needed. The Moroccan-Arabic version of the Beck diagnostic scale of depression was used. Patients assessed with depressive disorders were reviewed in a specialized psychiatric consultation. The statistical analysis was achieved by using SPSS package (version 17). We retained a threshold P value of 0.05. Settings and Design: A cross-sectional study was conducted that included adults with type 2 diabetes. The depression diagnosis was performed using the Arabic version of the Beck Depression scale. Statistical Analysis: We included 142 patients with type 2 diabetes, with an average age of 56.26 years. The prevalence of depression was 33.1%. The risk factors recognized for depression were, lack of social security, hypertension, and a history of type 2 diabetes of more than five years. Results and Conclusions: In this study, we have focused on the frequent association of ′Type 2 diabetes and depression′ and the risk of mutual aggravation of both pathologies that might require multidisciplinary healthcare, as well as, improvement in the risk factors of depression through improved access to healthcare, with the extension of social security. The stability of the healthcare personnel involved in the treatment of both chronic diseases, including diabetes and hypertension screening, should also be considered for better management of psychiatric complications.http://www.ruralneuropractice.com/article.asp?issn=0976-3147;year=2014;volume=5;issue=3;spage=250;epage=253;aulast=BensbaaDegenerative complicationsdepressionrisk factorstype 2 diabetes
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Loubna Agerd
Said Boujraf
Chadya Araab
Rachid Aalouane
Ismail Rammouz
Farida Ajdi
spellingShingle Salma Bensbaa
Loubna Agerd
Said Boujraf
Chadya Araab
Rachid Aalouane
Ismail Rammouz
Farida Ajdi
Clinical assessment of depression and type 2 diabetes in Morocco: Economical and social components
Journal of Neurosciences in Rural Practice
Degenerative complications
depression
risk factors
type 2 diabetes
author_facet Salma Bensbaa
Loubna Agerd
Said Boujraf
Chadya Araab
Rachid Aalouane
Ismail Rammouz
Farida Ajdi
author_sort Salma Bensbaa
title Clinical assessment of depression and type 2 diabetes in Morocco: Economical and social components
title_short Clinical assessment of depression and type 2 diabetes in Morocco: Economical and social components
title_full Clinical assessment of depression and type 2 diabetes in Morocco: Economical and social components
title_fullStr Clinical assessment of depression and type 2 diabetes in Morocco: Economical and social components
title_full_unstemmed Clinical assessment of depression and type 2 diabetes in Morocco: Economical and social components
title_sort clinical assessment of depression and type 2 diabetes in morocco: economical and social components
publisher Thieme Medical and Scientific Publishers Pvt. Ltd.
series Journal of Neurosciences in Rural Practice
issn 0976-3147
0976-3155
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Background: The global prevalence of diabetes is increasing worldwide. In Morocco, diabetes and depression are major public health problems, requiring improvement in their care. Diabetes and depression are associated with morbidity and early mortality. This association contributes to raising the risk of the complications that occur, while causing higher suffering to patients, as also an increased cost toward healthcare. Aim: This study aims to assess the prevalence of depression in patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D), and identify the main risk factors for depression in this category of diabetic patients. Patients and Methods: Type 2 diabetic patients and older than 18 years of age were recruited. The exclusion criteria included being type 1 diabetic, pregnant woman, hospitalized patients, a history of neurological disorders, such as, stroke, infectious episidodes, and history of psychiatric disorders. The individual patient data was collected through individual and confidential interviews lasting 30 minutes, at the end of the diabetology consultation, by the same diabetologist, trained to use the psychometric scales that were needed. The Moroccan-Arabic version of the Beck diagnostic scale of depression was used. Patients assessed with depressive disorders were reviewed in a specialized psychiatric consultation. The statistical analysis was achieved by using SPSS package (version 17). We retained a threshold P value of 0.05. Settings and Design: A cross-sectional study was conducted that included adults with type 2 diabetes. The depression diagnosis was performed using the Arabic version of the Beck Depression scale. Statistical Analysis: We included 142 patients with type 2 diabetes, with an average age of 56.26 years. The prevalence of depression was 33.1%. The risk factors recognized for depression were, lack of social security, hypertension, and a history of type 2 diabetes of more than five years. Results and Conclusions: In this study, we have focused on the frequent association of ′Type 2 diabetes and depression′ and the risk of mutual aggravation of both pathologies that might require multidisciplinary healthcare, as well as, improvement in the risk factors of depression through improved access to healthcare, with the extension of social security. The stability of the healthcare personnel involved in the treatment of both chronic diseases, including diabetes and hypertension screening, should also be considered for better management of psychiatric complications.
topic Degenerative complications
depression
risk factors
type 2 diabetes
url http://www.ruralneuropractice.com/article.asp?issn=0976-3147;year=2014;volume=5;issue=3;spage=250;epage=253;aulast=Bensbaa
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