Diabetes Spectrum 17:215-219, 2004
© American Diabetes Association ®, Inc., 2004
Depressive Affect Among Four Ethnic Groups of Male Patients With Type 2 Diabetes
Lawrence Fisher, PhD,
Grace Laurencin, MD,
Catherine A. Chesla, RN, DNSc,
Marilyn M. Skaff, PhD,
Joseph T. Mullan, PhD,
Phillip S. Gardiner, PhD and
Kevin M. Chun, PhD
In Brief Members of minority groups with diabetes display high rates
of depressive affect and clinical depression. These rates vary by ethnic
group, although all rates are higher than those of people without diabetes.
Education, income, and family relationships may account for some of these
differences.

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