Post-traumatic Stress Disorder and Diabetes: Co-Morbidity and Outcomes in a Male Veterans Sample

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Paula M. Trief
Paige Ouimette
Michael Wade
Paul Shanahan
Ruth S. Weinstock
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[1] State University of New York (SUNY) Upstate Medical University,Departments of Psychiatry and Medicine
[2] Veterans Affairs (VA) Medical Center,Center for Integrated Healthcare
[3] SUNY Upstate Medical University,Department of Psychiatry
[4] VA Medical Center,Department of Medicine
[5] SUNY Upstate Medical University,Department of Medicine and Joslin Diabetes Center
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diabetes mellitus; post-traumatic stress disorder; glycemic control; veterans;
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The purpose of this study was to assess the prevalence and correlates of comorbid diabetes and Post-Traumatic Stress disorder(PTSD)and potential relationships between PTSD and diabetes outcomes. Male patients enrolled in a VA primary care database (N = 73,270) were classified as having diabetes from pharmacy records (N = 14,438) and grouped into those with diagnoses of PTSD with depression (N = 649), PTSD-only (N = 480), Depression-only (N = 1696), Other psychiatric diagnosis (N = 736), or No psychiatric diagnosis (N = 10,877) based on the Purpose of Visit diagnoses in the medical record. Outcomes included glycemic control (HbA1c), cholesterol and tryglycerides. Correlates were age, substance use disorder, other psychiatric diagnosis, number of primary care encounters, and medications. The prevalence of comorbid diabetes and PTSD was 8% (n = 1129). Of these, 57% (n = 649) had comorbid depression. Patients with PTSD and depression had higher rates of substance use disorder and higher cholesterol and LDL. Patients with depression had poorer glycemic control. Patients with PTSD and depression weighed more and had higher BMI than patients with neither diagnosis. Thus, male diabetes patients with PTSD and depression may be vulnerable to substance use disorders and to weight/lipid problems that can affect health. Depression is a likely contributor to poor glycemic control. Careful screening for mental health comorbidities is needed for diabetes patients.
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