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Susto, Coraje, and Abuse: Depression and Beliefs About Diabetes
Authors:Emily Mendenhall  Alicia Fernandez  Nancy Adler  Elizabeth A Jacobs
Institution:Department of Anthropology, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, USA, emily.mendenhall@gmail.com.
Abstract:Mexican immigrants in the US often incorporate folk beliefs into diabetes etiologies but little is known about the relationship between such beliefs and depression. This study examines the relationship of diabetes beliefs and depression among 404 first- and second-generation Mexican immigrants seeking diabetes care in safety-net clinics in Chicago and San Francisco. We used multivariate linear regression to compare the association of depression with beliefs that susto (fright), coraje (anger), and/or interpersonal abuse cause diabetes, adjusting for gender, age, income, education, diabetes duration, co-morbidities, language preference, and acculturation. We incorporated the belief that abuse causes diabetes based on previous ethnographic research. Individuals reporting belief that abuse contributes to diabetes were significantly more likely to report symptoms of depression before (β?=?1.37; p?
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