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What Is Diabetes Distress—and How Is It Different From Depression?

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June 6, 2026
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Living with diabetes can lead to distress, but depression may also occur.
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Living with diabetes can lead to distress, but depression may also occur. Credit: Fertnig / Getty Images

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By Brittany Poulson, MDA, RDN, CD, CDCES

Medically reviewed by Sohaib Imtiaz, MD

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  • Diabetes distress is specific to the emotional burden of managing diabetes, while depression affects overall mental health and daily functioning.
  • The two can overlap, but distinguishing between them helps guide more effective and targeted treatment.
  • Support may include practical diabetes care changes, mental health therapy, or a combination of both, depending on the root cause.

Diabetes distress is the emotional strain that comes with managing diabetes day in and day out, while depression is a broader mental health condition that affects mood, thinking, and daily functioning.The two can overlap, but they are not the same, and understanding the difference can change how you approach support and treatment.

What Is Diabetes Distress?

Diabetes distress refers to the frustration, worry, and burnout that can come from living with and managing diabetes.1 It is directly tied to the daily demands of monitoring blood sugar, making food choices, and preventing complications.

It tends to fluctuate depending on life circumstances and diabetes control. Unlike depression, it is specifically rooted in the experiences of managing a chronic condition:1

  • Feeling overwhelmed by constant decision-making around food, medication, or blood sugar checks
  • Worry about long-term complications or “getting it wrong”
  • Frustration when numbers do not reflect effort
  • Burnout from the never-ending nature of diabetes care

Research suggests that diabetes distress affects up to 36% of people with diabetes at some point.

What Does Depression Look Like?

Depression is a clinical mental health condition that goes beyond diabetes. It affects mood, energy, sleep, and interest in daily life, and it is not always tied to a specific trigger.

While someone with diabetes may also have depression, the symptoms of depression are more global and persistent. They typically last at least two weeks and interfere with daily functioning:

  • Persistent sadness, emptiness, or hopelessness
  • Loss of interest in activities once enjoyed
  • Changes in sleep or appetite
  • Difficulty concentrating or making decisions
  • Low energy or motivation across all areas of life

People with diabetes are at higher risk for depression compared to the general population.

What Are the Key Differences That Matter?

While diabetes disstress and depression can feel similar, the source and scope of symptoms are different. Diabetes distress is situation-specific, while depression affects overall mental health regardless of context.

This distinction matters because it influences the kind of support that will actually help:

  • Diabetes distress is often tied to specific challenges like blood sugar variability or treatment burden.
  • Depression is more constant and not limited to diabetes related concerns.
  • Diabetes distress may improve with better support, education, or changes in care routines.
  • Depression often requires mental health treatment such as therapy, medication, or both.

Recent research suggests that recognizing and addressing both diabetes distress and depression is important, as each can negatively impact self-management and overall health outcomes if left untreated. (verywellmind).

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