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Short-Term Impact of Digital Mental Health Interventions on Psychological Well-Being and Blood Sugar Control in Type 2 Diabetes Patients in Riyadh

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Specialty Health Services
Date 2024 Nov 27
PMID 39595455
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Abstract

Background: Type 2 diabetes (T2D) management is complicated by psychological factors, yet mental health interventions are not routinely integrated into diabetes care. This study investigated the impact of a digital mental health intervention on psychological well-being and glycemic control in T2D patients.

Methods: A quasi-experimental study was conducted with 120 T2D patients divided into intervention ( = 60) and control ( = 60) groups. The intervention group received a one-month digital mental health intervention alongside standard care. Psychological well-being (PHQ-9, GAD-7, and DDS) and glycemic control (HbA1c) were assessed at baseline and post-intervention.

Results: The intervention group showed significant improvements in HbA1c levels (-0.5%, = 0.032), PHQ-9 (-3.1, = 0.001), GAD-7 (-2.8, = 0.006), and DDS (-7.7, = 0.012) scores compared to the control group. Strong correlations were observed between psychological improvements and HbA1c reductions. Higher engagement with the digital platform was associated with greater improvements in both psychological and glycemic outcomes.

Conclusions: Integrating digital mental health interventions into T2D care can significantly improve both psychological well-being and glycemic control. These findings support a more holistic approach to diabetes management that addresses both mental and physical health aspects.

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