Dayna S Alexander, Ryan Saelee, Betsy Rodriguez, Alain K Koyama, Yiling J Cheng, Shichao Tang, Rachel E Rutkowski, Kai McKeever Bullard
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Abstract
National prevalence of diabetes distress is unknown among US adults. This cross-sectional study examined the prevalence among US adults with diabetes using 2021 National Health Interview Survey data. Multivariable multinomial logistic regressions were used to estimate adjusted prevalence and prevalence ratios for diabetes distress. Adjusted prevalence of moderate and severe diabetes distress was 24.3% (95% CI, 22.5%-26.1%) and 6.6% (95% CI, 5.6%-7.8%), respectively. Prevalence was higher among people aged 18 to 64 years, women, and those with lower incomes. Findings highlight the importance of examining economic and social factors and integrating diabetes distress screening into diabetes management and services.
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Preventing Chronic Disease (PCD) is a peer-reviewed electronic journal established by the National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion. The mission of PCD is to promote the open exchange of information and knowledge among researchers, practitioners, policy makers, and others who strive to improve the health of the public through chronic disease prevention. The vision of PCD is to be the premier forum where practitioners and policy makers inform research and researchers help practitioners and policy makers more effectively improve the health of the population. Articles focus on preventing and controlling chronic diseases and conditions, promoting health, and examining the biological, behavioral, physical, and social determinants of health and their impact on quality of life, morbidity, and mortality across the life span.