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A Model of Community-Based Behavioral Intervention for Depression in Diabetes: Program ACTIVE.


ABSTRACT: Depression affects one in four people with diabetes and significantly affects diabetes health. Earlier studies of the treatment of depression have documented that cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and exercise have each been found to be effective in treating depression in people with and without diabetes in the context of medical settings. Individuals in rural areas lack regular access to medical centers and require treatment options that may be adapted for local communities. To date, no studies have combined CBT and exercise for people with diabetes. This article presents a translational behavioral depression intervention study designed for individuals with type 2 diabetes in a rural Appalachian region as a model of an interdisciplinary approach to the treatment of depression in diabetes.

SUBMITTER: de Groot M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3327507 | biostudies-literature | 2010

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A Model of Community-Based Behavioral Intervention for Depression in Diabetes: Program ACTIVE.

de Groot Mary M   Kushnick Michael M   Doyle Todd T   Merrill Jennifer J   McGlynn Mark M   Shubrook Jay J   Schwartz Frank F  

Diabetes spectrum : a publication of the American Diabetes Association 20100101 1


Depression affects one in four people with diabetes and significantly affects diabetes health. Earlier studies of the treatment of depression have documented that cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and exercise have each been found to be effective in treating depression in people with and without diabetes in the context of medical settings. Individuals in rural areas lack regular access to medical centers and require treatment options that may be adapted for local communities. To date, no studie  ...[more]

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