The Effect of a Diabetes-Specific Cognitive Behavioral Treatment Program (DIAMOS) for Patients With Diabetes and Subclinical Depression: Results of a Randomized Controlled Trial Featured Article: Norbert Hermanns, Andreas Schmitt, Annika Gahr, Christian Herder, Bettina Nowotny, Michael Roden, Christian Ohmann, Johannes Kruse, Thomas Haak, and Bernhard Kulzer Diabetes Care Volume 38: 551-56 0 April, 2015
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The Effect of a Diabetes-Specific Cognitive Behavioral Treatment Program (DIAMOS) for
Patients With Diabetes and Subclinical Depression: Results of a Randomized
Controlled Trial
Featured Article:
Norbert Hermanns, Andreas Schmitt, Annika Gahr, Christian Herder, Bettina Nowotny, Michael Roden, Christian Ohmann, Johannes Kruse,
Thomas Haak, and Bernhard Kulzer
Diabetes Care Volume 38: 551-560
April, 2015
STUDY OBJECTIVE
• Subclinical depression is associated with a poorer long-term prognosis in diabetes
• Because of the lack of specific intervention concepts, DIAMOS was newly developed and evaluated in a randomized trial
Hermanns N. et al. Diabetes Care 2015;38:551-560
STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS
• DIAMOS is composed of cognitive behavioral interventions to reduce diabetes distress
• The active control group received diabetes education