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Type of Document Master's Thesis
Author Vogel, Octavia L
URN etd-12012008-172945
Title Marital Status as a Proxy Measure of Social Support and its Influence on Health Status and Depression Rates
Degree MPH
Department Public Health
Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title
Russell Toal Committee Chair
Dominique Musselman Committee Member
Ike Okosun Committee Member
Keywords
  • glycemic control
  • dysthymia
  • recurrent depression
  • hemoglobin A1c
  • marital status
  • depressive disorders
  • blacks
  • major depression disorder
  • health status
  • depression
  • marriage
  • type 2 diabetes
  • African Americans
  • social support
Date of Defense 2008-11-11
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Abstract
Diabetes disproportionately affects minority populations. Social support, and more specifically marriage, has been found to buffer the negative effects of diabetes and depression. Data collected from African Americans with type 2 diabetes in Atlanta and NHANES data were compared to examine whether marriage affects health status and mental health. Approximately, 1742 African Americans aged 18-80 were included in this study. Chi square analysis revealed that married men had lower rates of depression (15.9% vs. 24.7%) compared to unmarried men (p < 0.05), but the same effect was not found in women. The findings show that marriage was not associated with HbA1c, but was associated with rates of depression. The lack of association of HbA1c with marriage may be because marriage may not be the best proxy of social support in the African American community. Future research should focus on alternative forms of social support such as cohabitation, extend family, and friend.
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