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. 2018 Feb 11;6(2):340–343. doi: 10.3889/oamjms.2018.085

Table 2.

Correlation between depression symptoms and DM type, HT and dyslipidemia

Normal Poor Symptoms Med Symptoms Strong Symptoms P
Prediabetes n=2 (1.16%) 1(1.5%)C↓ 0(0.0%) 1(2.2%) 2(1.2%) 0.879

(50%)R→ (0.00%) (50%) (0.00%)

Type 1 Diabetes n=7 (4.09%) 1(1.5%) 2(3.7%) 4(8.7%) 0(0.0%)

(14.2%) (28.57%) (57.1%) (0.00%)

Type 2 DM (OAD) n=96 (56.14%) 39(58.2%) (40.62%) 33(61.1%) (34.37%) 22(47.8%) (22.91%) 2(50.0%) (2.08%)

Type 2 DM (Insulin) n=5 (2.92%) 2(3.0%) 2(3.7%) 1(2.2%) 0(0.00%)

(40.00%) (40%) (20%) (0.00%)

Tip 2 DM OAD&Insulin n=61 (35.67%) 24(35.8%) 17(31.5%) 18(39.1%) 2(50.0%)

(39.34%) (27.86%) (29.50%) (3.27%)

Hypertension Yes n=118 (69.00%) 49 (41.5%) 34 (28.8%) 32 (27.1%) 3 (2.5%) 0.675

No n=53 (30.99%) 18 (34%) 20 (37.7%) 14 (26.4%) 1 (1.9%)

Dyslipidemia Yes n=141 (82.45%) 54 (38.3%) 45 (31.9%) 39 (27.7%) 3 (2.1%) 0.916

No n=30 (17.54%) 13 (43.3%) 9 (30%) 7 (23.3%) 1 (3.3%)
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