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Depressive symptom dimensions and medication non-adherence in suboptimally controlled type 2 diabetes.

Citation
Hoogendoorn, C. J., et al. “Depressive Symptom Dimensions And Medication Non-Adherence In Suboptimally Controlled Type 2 Diabetes.”. Journal Of Diabetes And Its Complications, pp. 217-222.
Center Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Author Claire J Hoogendoorn, Amit Shapira, Juan F Roy, Elizabeth A Walker, Hillel W Cohen, Jeffrey S Gonzalez
Keywords Cognitive-affective symptoms, depression, Medication adherence, Somatic symptoms, type 2 diabetes
Abstract

AIMS: Research suggests differential effects for somatic and cognitive-affective depressive symptoms in predicting health outcomes. This study evaluated differential relations with medication non-adherence among disadvantaged, and predominantly immigrant adults with sub-optimally controlled type 2 diabetes (T2D).

METHODS: Health plan members taking oral diabetes medication and who had A1c ≥ 7.5% were recruited for a trial of telephonic self-management support. A subset (n = 376; age, M = 55.6 ± 7.2 years; A1c M = 9.1% ± 1.6) completed the Patient Health Questionnaire-8 (PHQ-8). Diabetes medication adherence was measured by self-report and claims-based records. Multivariable logistic regression modeled depressive symptoms and odds of non-adherence using pre-intervention data.

RESULTS: A positive PHQ-8 screen (OR = 2.72 [95%CI: 1.56-4.73]) and each standard deviation increase in PHQ-8 score (OR = 1.40 [95%CI: 1.11-1.75]) were associated with non-adherence, with no independent effects for somatic versus cognitive-affective symptoms. Exploration of individual symptoms identified three significantly associated with non-adherence in covariate-adjusted models; after adjustment for likely presence of clinical depression, only fatigue was independently associated with non-adherence (OR = 1.71 [95%CI: 1.06-2.77]).

CONCLUSIONS: Findings support depression symptom severity as a significant correlate of medication non-adherence among disadvantaged adults with T2D. Support was limited for differential associations for symptom dimensions, but findings suggest that fatigue may be associated with non-adherence independent of the likely presence of depression.

Year of Publication
2019
Journal
Journal of diabetes and its complications
Volume
33
Issue
3
Number of Pages
217-222
Date Published
12/2019
ISSN Number
1873-460X
DOI
10.1016/j.jdiacomp.2018.12.001
Alternate Journal
J. Diabetes Complicat.
PMID
30598369
PMCID
PMC6662178
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