| Literature DB >> 20298616 |
Shazia Perveen1, Muhammad S Otho, Muhammad N Siddiqi, Juanita Hatcher, Ghazala Rafique.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The combination of depression with type 2 diabetes is a public health problem. If diabetes is managed in its initial phase, the morbidity and mortality due to this combination may be prevented at an early stage. Therefore, we aimed to determine the association of depression with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes among adults aged between 25 to 60 years in Karachi, Pakistan.Entities:
Year: 2010 PMID: 20298616 PMCID: PMC2858101 DOI: 10.1186/1758-5996-2-17
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Diabetol Metab Syndr ISSN: 1758-5996 Impact factor: 3.320
Baseline characteristics of study subjects in cases & controls.
| Male to female ratio is 432(73%): 160(27%) | ||
|---|---|---|
| - Married | 227 (76.69%) | 251 (84.80%) |
| - Nuclear family | 207 (70.61%) | 175 (59.12%) |
| - Extended family | 87 (29.39%) | 121 (40.88%) |
| - Lowest | 91 (30.74%) | 85 (28.72%) |
| - Middle | 145 (48.99%) | 165 (55.74%) |
| - Upper | 60 (20.27%) | 46 (15.54%) |
| - Salaried workers | 29 (9.8%) | 23 (7.77%) |
| - Daily wages laborer | 31 (10.47%) | 36 (12.16%) |
| - Not working | 236 (79.73%) | 237(80.07%) |
| - Shared accommodation | 15 (5.07%) | 11 (3.72%) |
| - On rent | 122 (41.21%) | 114 (38.51%) |
| - Own house | 159 (53.72%) | 171 (57.77%) |
| 150 (50.68%) | 160 (54.05%) | |
| 21 (7.09%) | 20 (6.76%) | |
| 16 (5.41%) | 12 (4.05%) | |
| 51 (17.23%) | 35 (11.83%) | |
| 49 (16.55%) | 41 (13.85%) | |
* frequency
Univariate aanalyses of associated factors with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes (n = 592)
| Characteristics | Cases (n = 296) | Controls (n = 296) | Unadjusted mOR# (95% C.I.**) |
|---|---|---|---|
| - Moderate to severe | 103 (34.80%) | 63 (21.28%) | 2.79 (1.84, 4.32)++ |
| - Mild | 73 (24.66%) | 40 (13.51%) | 3.13 (1.94, 5.06)++ |
| 69 (23.31%) | 45 (15.20%) | 1.77 (1.14, 2.76)++ | |
| 209 (70.61%) | 175 (59.12%) | 1.71 (1.12, 2.44)++ | |
| 106 (35.81%) | 64 (21.62%) | 1.93 (1.35, 2.77)++ | |
| 195 (65.88%) | 173 (58.45%) | 1.42 (0.99, 2.03)++ | |
| 23 (7.77%) | 6 (2.03%) | 3.83 (1.56, 9.41)++ | |
| - Obese | 140 (47.30%) | 150 (50.68%) | 1.11 (0.76, 1.64)++ |
| - Overweight | 77 (26.01%) | 52 (17.57%) | 1.81 (1.12, 2.92)++ |
+ References: +1 no depression, +2 married, +3 extended family type, +4 no family history of diabetes, +5 no history of high BP, +6 no history of gestational diabetes, +7 healthy
++ Significant: at P < .25 # matched odds ratio ** Confidence Interval
Conditional logistic regression analyses for factors associated with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes (n = 592)
| Characteristics | Adjusted mOR# (95% C.I. **) |
|---|---|
| - Moderate to severe | 3.41 (2.07, 5.61)++ |
| - Mild | 3.86 (2.22, 6.71)++ |
| 2.83 (1.05, 7.64)++ | |
| 1.75 (1.14, 2.69)++ | |
| - Obese | 1.62 (1.01, 2.60)++ |
| - Overweight | 2.12 (1.19, 3.79)++ |
| 1.59 (1.04, 2.43)++ |
+ References: +1 no depression, +6 no history of gestational diabetes, +3 extended family type, +7 healthy, +4 no family history of diabetes
++ Significant: at P < .05 # matched odds ratio ** Confidence Interval