Abstract

Adolescents with type 1 diabetes reported more clinically significant depressive symptoms in the spring/summer months (22% in April–September) than in the fall/winter months (11% in October–March) (χ2=5.67, p=.018). This seasonal pattern was stronger in low-income adolescents than in adolescents from higher-income families.

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