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Arie Nouwen

Researcher at Middlesex University

Publications -  86
Citations -  4351

Arie Nouwen is an academic researcher from Middlesex University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Diabetes mellitus & Type 2 diabetes. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 77 publications receiving 3715 citations. Previous affiliations of Arie Nouwen include McGill University & Laval University.

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Type 2 diabetes mellitus as a risk factor for the onset of depression: a systematic review and meta-analysis

TL;DR: Compared with non-diabetic controls, people with type 2 diabetes have a 24% increased risk of developing depression, and the mechanisms underlying this relationship are still unclear and warrant further research.
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A review of the relationship between depression and diabetes in adults: is there a link?

TL;DR: The hypotheses that the initial occurrence of clinically significant depression, MDD, results from either biochemical changes directly due to type 2 diabetes or its treatment or from the psychosocial demands imposed by the illness or the treatment do not seem to be supported.
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Motivation and dietary self-care in adults with diabetes: are self-efficacy and autonomous self-regulation complementary or competing constructs?

TL;DR: This study examined constructs drawn from social-cognitive theory and self-determination theory in relation to dietary self-care and life satisfaction among 638 individuals with diabetes to postulate direct links between self-efficacy/autonomous self-regulation, and adherence/ life satisfaction.
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The Assessment of Diabetes-Related Cognitive and Social Factors: The Multidimensional Diabetes Questionnaire

TL;DR: The psychometric properties of the recently developed Multidimensional Diabetes Questionnaire (MDQ) were examined, and adequate internal consistency and significant demographic, psychological, behavioral, and disease-related correlates were found.