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Depression Self-Care May Aid Diabetes Control


 

She asks every patient at every visit:

▸ How's your mood?

▸ What do you do for fun?

Sometimes patients' responses, along with clues from their facial expressions, vague aches and pains, and noncompliance with a diabetes care plan, can be enough to warrant a more targeted depression screening with an instrument such as the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9), she said.

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