Depression, poor sleep quality, and diabetic control in type 2 diabetes patients at Sunyani Regional Hospital, Ghana: a case–control study
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Middle East Current Psychiatry (Springer)
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Background Diabetes patients are at risk of developing mental health comorbidities such as depression and poor
quality of sleep. These conditions can affect diabetic management, including glycemic and plasma lipid control to
optimal levels. We investigated the association between diabetic control and the presence of depression and poor
sleep quality in type 2 diabetes (T2DM) patients at Sunyani Government hospital in Ghana. Using a case–control
design, we recruited 200 T2DM patients and compared them to 160 non-diabetic controls. The presence of depression
was assessed using the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ)-9 and sleep quality using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality
Instrument (PSQI). Blood samples were collected to measure glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) levels and plasma lipid
profiles. Poor glycemic control was defined as HbA1c > 7%, depression as PHQ-9 score > 9 and poor sleep quality as
PSQI score ≥ 5.
Results T2DM patients had a higher prevalence of depression (31.5% vs 10.6%, p < 0.001) and poor sleep quality
(64% vs 40%, p < 0.001) compared to non-diabetic controls. Glycemic control was not associated with depression and
poor sleep quality in T2DM patients. Depression was associated with increased odds of hypercholesteremia [OR (95%
CI) = 10.71 (2.64–43.41), p < 0.001] in non-diabetic controls and poor sleep quality was associated with increased odds
of low HDL cholesterol in T2DM patients [3.2 (1.38–7.48), p = 0.007] and hypertriglyceridemia in non-diabetic controls
[2.54 (1.15–8.51), p < 0.001].
Conclusion In our study population, depression and poor sleep quality were common in T2DM patients compared
to non-diabetic controls. Depression and poor sleep quality were associated with abnormalities in serum lipid levels,
but not glycemic control.
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