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Fasting Blood Glucose and Depressive Mood among Patients with Mental Illness in a Medicaid Managed Care Program
Author(s) -
Linda S. Kahn,
Roger S. McIntyre,
Lisa Rafalson,
Diane E. Berdine,
Chester H. Fox
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
depression research and treatment
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.738
H-Index - 27
eISSN - 2090-133X
pISSN - 2090-1321
DOI - 10.1155/2011/862708
Subject(s) - medicine , depression (economics) , medicaid , diabetes mellitus , depressive mood , mood , psychiatry , health care , endocrinology , economics , macroeconomics , economic growth
Objective . This study explores the relationship between depressive symptoms, as measured by the PHQ-9 depression screen and blood glucose levels among patients with diabetes enrolled in Gold Choice, a Medicaid managed care program for individuals with mental illness and/or substance abuse. Methods . The PHQ-9 was mailed to 454 Gold Choice members and a questionnaire was mailed to their physicians requesting current HbA1c% and fasting blood glucose (FBG) levels. The pearson product-moment correlation was used to describe the association between PHQ-9 scores and FBG levels. Results . The PHQ-9 response rate was 55% ( N = 249). Laboratory results were received for 141 patients. The correlation between FBG and PHQ-9 scores was modest but statistically significant: r = 0.21 , P = 0.015. Conclusion . A statistically significant association was found between FBG and PHQ-9 depression scores. This finding supports current recommendations that physicians be alert to depressive symptoms among patients with diabetes or impaired glucose metabolism.

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