Meta-Analysis
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World J Meta-Anal. Dec 18, 2024; 12(4): 97779
Published online Dec 18, 2024. doi: 10.13105/wjma.v12.i4.97779
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Figure 1  Studies on the effects of diabetes distress and depression on glycemic control and glycated hemoglobin.
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Figure 2 The glycated hemoglobin among patients with and without diabetes distress (Forest and Funnel plots). CI: Confidence interval.
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Figure 3 Forest plots. A: The glycated hemoglobin among patients with and without diabetes distress after sensitivity analysis; B: Glycemic control among patients with and without diabetes distress (results in numbers of glycemic control); C: Glycemic control among patients with and without diabetes distress (results in numbers of glycemic control after addressing the heterogeneity); D: The glycated hemoglobin among patients with diabetes distress and depression after addressing the heterogeneity. CI: Confidence interval.
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Figure 4  The glycated hemoglobin among patients with diabetes distress and depression (Forest and Funnel plots).