Erschienen in:
03.06.2020 | Concise Research Report
Significance of Multiple Adverse Social Determinants of Health on the Diagnosis, Control, and Management of Diabetes
verfasst von:
Eun Ji Kim, MD, MS, MS, Sara Abrahams, BA, Lyndonna Marrast, MD, MPH, Johanna Martinez, MD, MS, Amresh D. Hanchate, PhD, Joseph Conigliaro, MD, MPH
Erschienen in:
Journal of General Internal Medicine
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Ausgabe 7/2021
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Excerpt
There is a strong association between poor diabetes control and individual adverse social determinants of health (SDH).
1, 2 While individual adverse SDH have been examined in relation to diabetes control, few investigations have simultaneously evaluated associations with multiple adverse SDH or the number of SDH in diabetes diagnosis or control. This is important to elucidate, as the presence of one adverse SDH is frequently associated with the presence of others.
3 As the incidence and prevalence of diabetes increase, there is a need to comprehensively investigate adverse SDH that could contribute to this phenomenon.
4 Using nationally representative data, we examined associations between seven domains of adverse SDH and the control and diagnosis of diabetes. We also examined the association between adverse SDH (type of SDH and number of SDH) and receiving diabetic standard process of care measures. …