Validation of self-reported diabetes in a representative sample of São Paulo city

ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE To validate the self-reported diabetes mellitus in adults and older adults living in the city of São Paulo, Brazil. METHODS We have used data of 569 subjects (284 adults and 285 older adults), participants of the population-based cross-sectional study Inquérito de Saúde do Mun...

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Main Authors: Mariane de Mello Fontanelli, Juliana Araújo Teixeira, Cristiane Hermes Sales, Michelle Alessandra de Castro, Chester Luiz Galvão Cesar, Maria Cecilia Goi Porto Alves, Moisés Goldbaum, Dirce Maria Marchioni, Regina Mara Fisberg
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Published: Universidade de São Paulo
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spelling doaj-40cb55418bed42c1a3273c5ffdb8b3db2020-11-24T20:53:00ZengUniversidade de São PauloRevista de Saúde Pública1518-878751010.1590/s1518-8787.2017051006378S0034-89102017000100215Validation of self-reported diabetes in a representative sample of São Paulo cityMariane de Mello FontanelliJuliana Araújo TeixeiraCristiane Hermes SalesMichelle Alessandra de CastroChester Luiz Galvão CesarMaria Cecilia Goi Porto AlvesMoisés GoldbaumDirce Maria MarchioniRegina Mara FisbergABSTRACT OBJECTIVE To validate the self-reported diabetes mellitus in adults and older adults living in the city of São Paulo, Brazil. METHODS We have used data of 569 subjects (284 adults and 285 older adults), participants of the population-based cross-sectional study Inquérito de Saúde do Município de São Paulo (Health Survey of São Paulo). Fasting glucose ≥ 7.0 mmol/L (126 mg/dL) and/or use of drugs (oral hypoglycemic and/or insulin) defined the diagnosis of diabetes mellitus. We have validated the self-reported diabetes mellitus by calculating the sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive values, and negative predictive values. We have used Poisson regression with robust variance to verify the factors associated with the sensitivity of the self-reported datum. For all analyses, we have considered the sample design of the study. RESULTS The sensitivity of self-reported diabetes mellitus was 63.8% (95%CI 49.2–76.3), specificity was 99.7% (95%CI 99.1–99.9), positive predictive value was 95.5% (95%CI 84.4–98.8), and negative predictive value was 96.9% (95%CI 94.9–98.2). The correct reporting of diabetes mellitus was more prevalent among older adults (PR = 2.0; 95%CI 1.2–3.5) than among adults. CONCLUSIONS The use of the datum of self-reported diabetes mellitus is valid, especially among older adults living in the city of São Paulo. The results highlight the need to track diabetes mellitus in asymptomatic subjects who have one or more risk factors for it, mainly in the adult population of this city.http://www.scielosp.org/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-89102017000100215&lng=en&tlng=enDiabetes Mellitus, epidemiologyDiagnostic Self EvaluationHealth SurveysReproducibility of ResultsValidation Studies
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author Mariane de Mello Fontanelli
Juliana Araújo Teixeira
Cristiane Hermes Sales
Michelle Alessandra de Castro
Chester Luiz Galvão Cesar
Maria Cecilia Goi Porto Alves
Moisés Goldbaum
Dirce Maria Marchioni
Regina Mara Fisberg
spellingShingle Mariane de Mello Fontanelli
Juliana Araújo Teixeira
Cristiane Hermes Sales
Michelle Alessandra de Castro
Chester Luiz Galvão Cesar
Maria Cecilia Goi Porto Alves
Moisés Goldbaum
Dirce Maria Marchioni
Regina Mara Fisberg
Validation of self-reported diabetes in a representative sample of São Paulo city
Revista de Saúde Pública
Diabetes Mellitus, epidemiology
Diagnostic Self Evaluation
Health Surveys
Reproducibility of Results
Validation Studies
author_facet Mariane de Mello Fontanelli
Juliana Araújo Teixeira
Cristiane Hermes Sales
Michelle Alessandra de Castro
Chester Luiz Galvão Cesar
Maria Cecilia Goi Porto Alves
Moisés Goldbaum
Dirce Maria Marchioni
Regina Mara Fisberg
author_sort Mariane de Mello Fontanelli
title Validation of self-reported diabetes in a representative sample of São Paulo city
title_short Validation of self-reported diabetes in a representative sample of São Paulo city
title_full Validation of self-reported diabetes in a representative sample of São Paulo city
title_fullStr Validation of self-reported diabetes in a representative sample of São Paulo city
title_full_unstemmed Validation of self-reported diabetes in a representative sample of São Paulo city
title_sort validation of self-reported diabetes in a representative sample of são paulo city
publisher Universidade de São Paulo
series Revista de Saúde Pública
issn 1518-8787
description ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE To validate the self-reported diabetes mellitus in adults and older adults living in the city of São Paulo, Brazil. METHODS We have used data of 569 subjects (284 adults and 285 older adults), participants of the population-based cross-sectional study Inquérito de Saúde do Município de São Paulo (Health Survey of São Paulo). Fasting glucose ≥ 7.0 mmol/L (126 mg/dL) and/or use of drugs (oral hypoglycemic and/or insulin) defined the diagnosis of diabetes mellitus. We have validated the self-reported diabetes mellitus by calculating the sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive values, and negative predictive values. We have used Poisson regression with robust variance to verify the factors associated with the sensitivity of the self-reported datum. For all analyses, we have considered the sample design of the study. RESULTS The sensitivity of self-reported diabetes mellitus was 63.8% (95%CI 49.2–76.3), specificity was 99.7% (95%CI 99.1–99.9), positive predictive value was 95.5% (95%CI 84.4–98.8), and negative predictive value was 96.9% (95%CI 94.9–98.2). The correct reporting of diabetes mellitus was more prevalent among older adults (PR = 2.0; 95%CI 1.2–3.5) than among adults. CONCLUSIONS The use of the datum of self-reported diabetes mellitus is valid, especially among older adults living in the city of São Paulo. The results highlight the need to track diabetes mellitus in asymptomatic subjects who have one or more risk factors for it, mainly in the adult population of this city.
topic Diabetes Mellitus, epidemiology
Diagnostic Self Evaluation
Health Surveys
Reproducibility of Results
Validation Studies
url http://www.scielosp.org/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-89102017000100215&lng=en&tlng=en
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