BACKGROUND: We examined whether diabetes-related psychosocial factors differ between African American and white patients with type 2 diabetes. We also tested whether racial differences in glycemic control are independent of such factors. METHODS: Baseline glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA(1c)) and survey measures from 79 African American and 203 white adult participants in a diabetes self-management clinical trial were analyzed. RESULTS: Several psychosocial characteristics varied by race. Perceived interference of diabetes with daily life, perceived diabetes severity, and diabetes-related emotional distress were higher for African Americans than for whites, as were access to illness-management resources and social support. Mean HbA(1c) levels w...
Background/Aims: Poor glycemic control is associated with increased morbidity and mortality for adul...
Limited research has examined racial/ethnic differences in diabetes care and outcomes among primary ...
OBJECTIVE: We sought to determine if, after adjusting for economic status, race is an independent ri...
Leslie RM Hausmann1, Dianxu Ren2, Mary Ann Sevick1,3,4,51Center for Health Equity Research and Promo...
BACKGROUND: We examined whether diabetes-related psychosocial factors differ between African America...
OBJECTIVE: Type 2 diabetes is more prevalent and severe among African Americans than among Whites. T...
BackgroundVersus whites, blacks with diabetes have poorer control of hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c), higher ...
Objective. To examine and evaluate racial and ethnic disparities in glycemic control among HRS respo...
Objective: Type 2 diabetes is more prevalent and severe among African Americans than among Whites. T...
reduces vascular complications among people with diabetes, but less than half of the adults with dia...
Background: Debate exists as to whether the higher hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) levels observed in black p...
Background: This study aimed to investigate differences in the association between socioeconomic sta...
It is recognized that Hispanics and non-Hispanic Blacks (NHB) have higher prevalence of diabetes and...
Background Racial/ethnic disparities in cardiovascular disease complications have been observed in d...
Objective: Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) is the standard measurement of glycemic control, and the HbA1c val...
Background/Aims: Poor glycemic control is associated with increased morbidity and mortality for adul...
Limited research has examined racial/ethnic differences in diabetes care and outcomes among primary ...
OBJECTIVE: We sought to determine if, after adjusting for economic status, race is an independent ri...
Leslie RM Hausmann1, Dianxu Ren2, Mary Ann Sevick1,3,4,51Center for Health Equity Research and Promo...
BACKGROUND: We examined whether diabetes-related psychosocial factors differ between African America...
OBJECTIVE: Type 2 diabetes is more prevalent and severe among African Americans than among Whites. T...
BackgroundVersus whites, blacks with diabetes have poorer control of hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c), higher ...
Objective. To examine and evaluate racial and ethnic disparities in glycemic control among HRS respo...
Objective: Type 2 diabetes is more prevalent and severe among African Americans than among Whites. T...
reduces vascular complications among people with diabetes, but less than half of the adults with dia...
Background: Debate exists as to whether the higher hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) levels observed in black p...
Background: This study aimed to investigate differences in the association between socioeconomic sta...
It is recognized that Hispanics and non-Hispanic Blacks (NHB) have higher prevalence of diabetes and...
Background Racial/ethnic disparities in cardiovascular disease complications have been observed in d...
Objective: Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) is the standard measurement of glycemic control, and the HbA1c val...
Background/Aims: Poor glycemic control is associated with increased morbidity and mortality for adul...
Limited research has examined racial/ethnic differences in diabetes care and outcomes among primary ...
OBJECTIVE: We sought to determine if, after adjusting for economic status, race is an independent ri...