Prognostic Significance of Psychoemotional Disorders in Type 2 Diabetes and Their Influence on Clinical Results
Published: 2026-04-12 · Issue: 2026 · Volume 1 · Issue 2
Abstract
This study is devoted to studying the influence of psychoemotional disorders on the prognosis of the disease in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus. 116 patients were examined in the study. The psychological state was assessed using the DASS scale, the Eysenck test, and Jung's typology. Clinical results were compared with glycemic control, disease duration, and the presence of complications. The results showed that with an increase in the level of psychoemotional disorders, metabolic control deteriorates and the risk of complications increases. Patients with a high level of depression had lower disease compensation, and patients with a high level of stress had a lower level of adherence to treatment. The obtained results indicate that psychoemotional disorders are an independent predictor of the prognosis of diabetes.
Keywords
Type 2 diabetes mellitus, prognosis, psychoemotional disorder, depression, stress, clinical outcome.