Depression and Diabetes Treatment Nonadherence: A Meta-Analysis
Harvard University · Massachusetts General Hospital · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Depression is common in patients with diabetes and is associated with worse treatment outcomes. Its relationship to treatment adherence, however, has not been systematically reviewed. We used meta-analysis to examine the relationship between depression and treatment nonadherence in patients with type 1 and type 2 diabetes. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: We searched MEDLINE and PsycINFO databases for all studies published by June 2007 and reviewed references of published articles. Meta-analytic procedures were used to estimate the effect size r in a random effects model. Significance values, weighted effect sizes, 95% CIs, and tests of homogeneity of variance were calculated.
Results from 47 independent samples showed that depression was significantly associated with nonadherence to the diabetes treatment regimen (z = 9.97, P
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 15.37
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- 100%
- References
- 44
Authors
7- JSJeffrey S. GonzalezCorresponding
Harvard University, Massachusetts General Hospital
- MPMark Peyrot
Johns Hopkins University, Loyola University Maryland, Johns Hopkins Medicine
- LALauren A. McCarl
Massachusetts General Hospital
- ECErin Collins
Massachusetts General Hospital
- LSLuis Serpa
Massachusetts General Hospital
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Meta-analysis
- Moderation
- Depression (economics)
- Diabetes mellitus
- PsycINFO
- Type 2 diabetes
- Internal medicine
- Good health and well-being