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Sex, race, and the role of relationships in diabetes health: intersectionality matters

机译:性别,种族和关系在糖尿病健康中的作用:交叉表现

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Previous research has seldom used an intersectionality framework to consider how sex and race affect diabetes health, nor has it examined the role of sex and race in the well-established link between romantic relationship quality and health. This study targeted 200 adults with type 2 diabetes (46% Black; 45% female) and examined whether sex, race, and the interaction between sex and race predicted behavioral and psychological health, or moderated the link between relationship quality and health outcomes. Black women reported poorer diabetes self-care and lower self-efficacy compared to other groups. Relationship quality was associated with better self-care, increased self-efficacy, and lower depressive symptoms. The association between relationship quality and medication adherence was stronger for Black women, and the association between relationship quality and self-efficacy was stronger for both Black women and White men. Results suggest that Black women with diabetes experience more health disadvantages than other groups, but some of these disadvantages might be attenuated by supportive romantic relationships.
机译:以前的研究很少使用交叉框架来考虑性和种族如何影响糖尿病健康,也没有审查性别和种族在浪漫关系质量和健康之间的合理联系中的作用。本研究靶向200名糖尿病(46%黑色; 45%)的成人,并检查了性别,种族和性别与种族之间的互动,预测了行为和心理健康,或者在关系质量和健康结果之间的联系。与其他群体相比,黑人女性报告了糖尿病自我保健和较低的自我效能。关系质量与更好的自我保健,增加的自我效能和较低的抑郁症状有关。黑人女性的关系质量和药物遵守之间的关联更强大,黑人女性和白人关系质量和自我效能之间的关系更强。结果表明,糖尿病的黑人女性经历了更多的健康缺点,而不是其他群体,但其中一些缺点可能会被支持性浪漫关系衰减。

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