Adjuvant psychological therapy in long-term endocrine conditions

Authors: Daniels, J. and Turner-Cobb, J.M.

Journal: Clinical Endocrinology

Volume: 86

Issue: 6

Pages: 772-777

eISSN: 1365-2265

ISSN: 0300-0664

DOI: 10.1111/cen.13341

Abstract:

Consideration of psychological distress in long-term endocrine conditions is of vital importance given the prevalence of anxiety and depression in such disorders. Poor mental health can lead to compromised self-care, higher utilization of health services, lower rates of adherence, reduced quality of life and ultimately poorer outcomes. Adjuvant psychological therapy offers an effective resource to reduce distress in endocrine conditions. While the vast majority of work in this area has focused on psychological screening and intervention in diabetes, identification and recognition of psychological distress are equally important in other endocrinological conditions, with supportive evidence in polycystic ovary syndrome and Addison's disease. Referral pathways and recommendations set out by UK guidelines and the Department of Health mandate requires greater attention across a wider range of long-term endocrine conditions to facilitate improved quality of life and health outcome.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/28375/

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Adjuvant psychological therapy in long-term endocrine conditions.

Authors: Daniels, J. and Turner-Cobb, J.M.

Journal: Clin Endocrinol (Oxf)

Volume: 86

Issue: 6

Pages: 772-777

eISSN: 1365-2265

DOI: 10.1111/cen.13341

Abstract:

Consideration of psychological distress in long-term endocrine conditions is of vital importance given the prevalence of anxiety and depression in such disorders. Poor mental health can lead to compromised self-care, higher utilization of health services, lower rates of adherence, reduced quality of life and ultimately poorer outcomes. Adjuvant psychological therapy offers an effective resource to reduce distress in endocrine conditions. While the vast majority of work in this area has focused on psychological screening and intervention in diabetes, identification and recognition of psychological distress are equally important in other endocrinological conditions, with supportive evidence in polycystic ovary syndrome and Addison's disease. Referral pathways and recommendations set out by UK guidelines and the Department of Health mandate requires greater attention across a wider range of long-term endocrine conditions to facilitate improved quality of life and health outcome.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/28375/

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Adjuvant psychological therapy in long-term endocrine conditions

Authors: Daniels, J. and Turner-Cobb, J.M.

Journal: CLINICAL ENDOCRINOLOGY

Volume: 86

Issue: 6

Pages: 772-777

eISSN: 1365-2265

ISSN: 0300-0664

DOI: 10.1111/cen.13341

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/28375/

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Adjuvant psychological therapy in long term endocrine conditions.

Authors: Daniels, J. and Turner-Cobb, J.

Journal: Clinical Endocrinology.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/28375/

Source: Manual

Adjuvant psychological therapy in long-term endocrine conditions.

Authors: Daniels, J. and Turner-Cobb, J.M.

Journal: Clinical endocrinology

Volume: 86

Issue: 6

Pages: 772-777

eISSN: 1365-2265

ISSN: 0300-0664

DOI: 10.1111/cen.13341

Abstract:

Consideration of psychological distress in long-term endocrine conditions is of vital importance given the prevalence of anxiety and depression in such disorders. Poor mental health can lead to compromised self-care, higher utilization of health services, lower rates of adherence, reduced quality of life and ultimately poorer outcomes. Adjuvant psychological therapy offers an effective resource to reduce distress in endocrine conditions. While the vast majority of work in this area has focused on psychological screening and intervention in diabetes, identification and recognition of psychological distress are equally important in other endocrinological conditions, with supportive evidence in polycystic ovary syndrome and Addison's disease. Referral pathways and recommendations set out by UK guidelines and the Department of Health mandate requires greater attention across a wider range of long-term endocrine conditions to facilitate improved quality of life and health outcome.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/28375/

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Adjuvant psychological therapy in long term endocrine conditions.

Authors: Daniels, J. and Turner-Cobb, J.

Journal: Clinical Endocrinology

Volume: 86

Issue: 6

Pages: 772-777

ISSN: 0300-0664

Abstract:

Summary Consideration of psychological distress in long term endocrine conditions is of vital importance given the prevalence of anxiety and depression in such disorders. Poor mental health can lead to compromised self-care, higher utilisation of health services, lower rates of adherence, reduced quality of life and ultimately poorer outcomes. Adjuvant psychological therapy offers an effective resource to reduce distress in endocrinological disorders. While the vast majority of work in this area has focused on psychological screening and intervention in diabetes, identification and recognition of psychological distress is equally important in other endocrinological conditions, with supportive evidence in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome and Addison’s disease. Referral pathways and recommendations set out by UK guidelines and the Department of Health mandate requires greater attention across a wider range of long term endocrine disorders to facilitate improved quality of life and health outcome

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/28375/

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