TY - JOUR
T1 - Ethnic Disparity in Diabetes Self-Management Class Utilization, Behavioral Risk Factors Surveillance System 2012
AU - Diaz-Roman, Y.
AU - Martin, L.
AU - Becerra, B. J.
AU - Sears, D. D.
AU - Becerra, Benjamin J.
N1 - We examined diabetes self-management class utilization in a study sample of adult BRFSS 2012 participants with diabetes (n=34,665). This study assessed demographic variables that might be associated with class utilization, specifically sex, age, income, having health insurance (yes or no), and ethnicity (Hispanic and non-Hispanic) on diabetes self-management class utilization.
PY - 2016/1/1
Y1 - 2016/1/1
N2 - We examined diabetes self-management class utilization in a study sample of adult BRFSS 2012 participants with diabetes (n=34,665). This study assessed demographic variables that might be associated with class utilization, specifically sex, age, income, having health insurance (yes or no), and ethnicity (Hispanic and non-Hispanic) on diabetes self-management class utilization. Participation in diabetes self-management class was 53.8% overall. Male sex, age greater than 49 years, income <$25,000 per year, and lack of health insurance were each significantly associated with decreased class utilization. Hispanics (n=2,962) were 43% less likely to have taken a class compared to non-Hispanics (n=31,703) (OR 0.57, CI:0.53-0.62, p <0.001) with 41.2% of Hispanics and 55% of non-Hispanics reporting that they had taken a diabetes self-management class. This disparity remained after adjusting for sex, age, income, and health insurance (OR 0.60, CI:0.55-0.65, p <0.001). Efforts to enhance participation in diabetes self-management education are needed, particularly in Hispanic communities.
AB - We examined diabetes self-management class utilization in a study sample of adult BRFSS 2012 participants with diabetes (n=34,665). This study assessed demographic variables that might be associated with class utilization, specifically sex, age, income, having health insurance (yes or no), and ethnicity (Hispanic and non-Hispanic) on diabetes self-management class utilization. Participation in diabetes self-management class was 53.8% overall. Male sex, age greater than 49 years, income <$25,000 per year, and lack of health insurance were each significantly associated with decreased class utilization. Hispanics (n=2,962) were 43% less likely to have taken a class compared to non-Hispanics (n=31,703) (OR 0.57, CI:0.53-0.62, p <0.001) with 41.2% of Hispanics and 55% of non-Hispanics reporting that they had taken a diabetes self-management class. This disparity remained after adjusting for sex, age, income, and health insurance (OR 0.60, CI:0.55-0.65, p <0.001). Efforts to enhance participation in diabetes self-management education are needed, particularly in Hispanic communities.
UR - https://www.gratisoa.org/journals/index.php/IDCD/article/view/57
UR - https://escholarship.org/uc/item/3hh3f9zb
U2 - 10.18314/idcd.v1i1.57
DO - 10.18314/idcd.v1i1.57
M3 - Article
VL - 1
JO - Integrative Diabetes and Cardiovascular Diseases
JF - Integrative Diabetes and Cardiovascular Diseases
ER -