Plain-English translation of NCT07241325 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
This is a research study looking at how type 2 diabetes affects people's mental health, mood, and overall quality of life. Researchers want to understand which factors—like age, how long someone has had diabetes, family support, and sleep—make it easier or harder for people to feel well emotionally while managing their condition. By collecting this information from about 350 adults at a diabetes clinic in Taiwan, the study aims to build a foundation for better ways to support people's mental health alongside their diabetes care.
Many people with type 2 diabetes struggle with depression and emotional well-being, but doctors don't always understand all the reasons why or how to best help. This study exists to identify the key factors that affect mental health in diabetes so that future treatments and support can be better tailored to what people actually need.
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If you join, you'll visit the clinic once during your normal diabetes care appointment. During that visit, you'll spend about 30–45 minutes completing three short questionnaires on a computer or paper that ask about your mood, emotional well-being, and how your diabetes affects your daily life. You'll also share some basic information like your age, family situation, sleep habits, and exercise routine. The research team will also review your medical records to see information like your blood sugar levels and any diabetes-related complications. That's it—no follow-up visits or medications to take.
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Taiwan