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Aust Fam Physician ; 40(5): 331-3, 2011 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21597555

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AIM: This article reports on documented levels of depression among people with diabetes attending indigenous primary care centres. METHOD: Between 2005 and 2009, clinical audits of diabetes care were conducted in 62 indigenous community health centres from four Australian states and territories. RESULTS: The overall prevalence of documented depression among people with diabetes was 8.8%. Fourteen (23%) of the 62 health centres had no record of either diagnosed depression or prescription of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors among people with diabetes. For the remaining 48 centres, 3.3-36.7% of people with diabetes had documented depression. DISCUSSION: The results of this study are inconsistent with the evidence showing high prevalence of mental distress among indigenous people. A more thorough investigation into the capacity, methods and barriers involved in diagnosing and managing depression in indigenous primary care is needed.


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Depression/ethnology , Diabetes Mellitus/ethnology , Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander/psychology , Australia/epidemiology , Depression/complications , Diabetes Mellitus/psychology , Humans , Medical Audit , Prevalence
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