Factors Associated with Diabetes Outcomes among Rural African Americans

JOURNAL OF HEALTH CARE FOR THE POOR AND UNDERSERVED(2022)

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Diabetes is a major public health threat and contributory risk factor for cardiovascular disease, especially among underserved populations living in the rural, southern states. In these areas, African Americans have the highest rates of both diabetes and cardiovascular disease, but not much is known about the psychosocial factors that influence diabetes outcomes. This study examined bivariate correlations among diabetes knowledge, diabetes self-care activities, perceived diabetes self-management, diabetes fatalism, and social support. The data were collected during a cluster randomized trial involving rural African American participants living with diabetes and prediabetes in a rural, southeastern area. The findings of this analysis point to associations among social support, diabetes fatalism, diabetes self-care activities, and perceived diabetes self-management. Diabetes knowledge was not significantly correlated with any of these factors or their subscales.
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Rural, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, health promotion
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