Associations of psychosocial stress with type 2 diabetes and glycaemic control among Ghanaians: The RODAM study
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2023-01
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BACKGROUND: The extent to which psychosocial stress relates to type 2 diabetes among sub-Saharan Africans is not well understood. We assessed associations of psychosocial stresses with type 2 diabetes status and glycaemic control among Ghanaians. METHODS: We used data from Research on Obesity and Diabetes among African Migrants (RODAM) study. We performed logistic and linear regression models to assess association of psychosocial stresses with type 2 diabetes and HbA1c respectively with adjustments for age, sex, education and other stresses. We also assessed moderation effects of migration status (migrant Ghanaians vs. non-migrant Ghanaians), age, sex and education by adding interaction terms in models. RESULTS: Four thousand eight hundred and forty one Ghanaians were included with 44% resident in Ghana, 62% women, mean age of 46 years and 10% having type 2 diabetes. Psychosocial stress at home and at work were not associated with type 2 diabetes or HbA1c levels. Negative life events in past 12 months were negatively associated with type 2 diabetes (adjusted odds ratio = 0.93, 95% CI 0.87-0.99). Perceived discrimination was positively associated with type 2 diabetes (aOR = 1.01, 95% CI 1.004-1.03). Both associations were more pronounced in men. Perceived discrimination was also positively associated with HbA1c levels, especially among those with type 2 diabetes (adjusted β = 0.01, 95% CI 0.007-0.02). CONCLUSIONS: Perceived discrimination and negative life events are associated with type 2 diabetes and glycaemic control among Ghanaians, especially in men. Further studies are needed to identify context-specific mechanisms underlying these associations.
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glycaemic control, psychosocial stress, sub-Saharan Africans; migration, type 2 diabetes, Endocrinology, Internal Medicine, Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Journal Article
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Chilunga, F P, Schwerzel, P S, Meeks, K A C, Beune, E, Bahendeka, S, Mockenhaupt, F, Klipstein-Grobusch, K & Agyemang, C 2023, 'Associations of psychosocial stress with type 2 diabetes and glycaemic control among Ghanaians : The RODAM study', Diabetic Medicine, vol. 40, no. 1, e15006, pp. 1-10. https://doi.org/10.1111/dme.15006