Journal ArticleOpen Access
More anxious than depressed: prevalence and correlates in a 15‐nation study of anxiety disorders in people with type 2 diabetes mellitus
Author Affiliations
National Institute of Mental Health, National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences, Child, Adolescent and Family Mental Health, King Saud University, ...
Published InGeneral Psychiatry
Year2019
Citations108
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Anxiety disorder, one of the highly disabling, prevalent and common mental disorders, is known to be more prevalent in persons with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) than the general population, and the comorbid presence of anxiety disorders is known to have an impact on the diabetes outcome and the quality of life. However, the information on the type of anxiety disorder and its prevalence in persons with T2DM is limited. AIMS: To assess the prevalence and correlates of anxiety disorder in people with type 2 diabetes in different countries. METHODS: People aged 18-65 years with diabetes and treated in outpatient settings were recruited in 15 countries and underwent a psychiatric interview with the Mini-International Neuropsychiatric Interview. Demographic and medical…
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