Depression and Medication Beliefs in African Americans with Diabetes

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Eric Sah
Robin J. Casten
Barry W. Rovner
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[1] Thomas Jefferson University,Departments of Neurology, Psychiatry, and Ophthalmology, Sidney Kimmel Medical College
[2] Sidney Kimmel Medical College,Department of Psychiatry
[3] Thomas Jefferson University,undefined
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African American; Diabetes; Health disparities; Depression; Medication adherence;
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Medication non-adherence impacts health significantly in African Americans with diabetes. We performed a retrospective data analysis on 56 patients who presented to the emergency departments of two hospitals in Philadelphia, PA, USA. Demographic data, medical history, and point-of-care hemoglobin A1c were collected at baseline. Using Spearman rank correlations, we examined whether depressive symptoms measured with the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) were associated with diabetes health beliefs, which were assessed with the Diabetes Health Belief Scale (DHBS). PHQ-9 scores were significantly correlated with DHBS’s Perceived Side Effects scores [r(56) = 0.474, p < 0.01] and Perceived Barriers scores [r(56) = 0.337, p < 0.05]. These findings suggest that negative health beliefs may play a role in the relationship between depression and low medication adherence. Treatment of diabetes in middle-aged and older African American individuals should address both depression and negative health beliefs on side effects and perceived barriers.
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