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Depressions problems in pacients with diabetes mellitus - analysis of the Beck depression inventory
Halamová, Magdalena ; Hrachovinová, Tamara (advisor) ; Niederlová, Markéta (referee)
Research results Monitored variables was evaluated with the application of following statistical methods: t-test for two independent samples, analysis of variance ANOVA, and correlaation analysis (the Pearson correlation coefficient). The level of depression judged by the average BDI score and the distribution of frequencies was significantly different only in terms of sex, women had a significantly higher average BDI score than men. In the lowest BDI score ( without depression) population percentage had more men, in the moderate depression and depressive had higher number of women. Analysis of BDI items found, in the terms of each observed variable a number of items, which differ significantly. Most often was item 9 - Suicidal Ideas, which differs significantly in relation to type of diabetes, sex, age and type of treatment. Analysis of general components BDI evidence highlights 3 factors explaining of 41,3% variance in the study population. Specificaly these were Negative feelings of oneself, Psychical discomfort and Somatic symptoms. Factors of Negative feelings of 7 oneself and Somatic symptoms differ significantly in patients with type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Conclusions The level of depression doesn't differ in patients with type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Negative feelings of oneself is an underlying...
Depressions problems in pacients with diabetes mellitus - analysis of the Beck depression inventory
Halamová, Magdalena ; Niederlová, Markéta (referee) ; Hrachovinová, Tamara (advisor)
Research results Monitored variables was evaluated with the application of following statistical methods: t-test for two independent samples, analysis of variance ANOVA, and correlaation analysis (the Pearson correlation coefficient). The level of depression judged by the average BDI score and the distribution of frequencies was significantly different only in terms of sex, women had a significantly higher average BDI score than men. In the lowest BDI score ( without depression) population percentage had more men, in the moderate depression and depressive had higher number of women. Analysis of BDI items found, in the terms of each observed variable a number of items, which differ significantly. Most often was item 9 - Suicidal Ideas, which differs significantly in relation to type of diabetes, sex, age and type of treatment. Analysis of general components BDI evidence highlights 3 factors explaining of 41,3% variance in the study population. Specificaly these were Negative feelings of oneself, Psychical discomfort and Somatic symptoms. Factors of Negative feelings of 7 oneself and Somatic symptoms differ significantly in patients with type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Conclusions The level of depression doesn't differ in patients with type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Negative feelings of oneself is an underlying...

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