Poor or fair self-rated health is associated with depressive symptoms and impaired perceived physical health: A cross-sectional study in a primary care population at risk for type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease

Background: Psychosocial factors such as depressive symptoms should be considered when assessing cardiovascular (CV) risk. Depressive symptoms are suggested to be associated with poor perception of one’s health, i.e. self-rated health (SRH). Thus, assessing SRH could be a practical tool in CV risk p...

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Main Authors: Ansa Talvikki Rantanen, Jyrki Jaakko Antero Korkeila, Hannu Kautiainen, Päivi Elina Korhonen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2019-07-01
Series:European Journal of General Practice
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13814788.2019.1635114
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spelling doaj-90f7e0185e1649f1af83b277705b8d822020-11-25T01:21:13ZengTaylor & Francis GroupEuropean Journal of General Practice1381-47881751-14022019-07-0125314314810.1080/13814788.2019.16351141635114Poor or fair self-rated health is associated with depressive symptoms and impaired perceived physical health: A cross-sectional study in a primary care population at risk for type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular diseaseAnsa Talvikki Rantanen0Jyrki Jaakko Antero Korkeila1Hannu Kautiainen2Päivi Elina Korhonen3University of Turku and Turku University HospitalUniversity of Turku and Turku University HospitalFolkhälsan Research CenterUniversity of Turku and Turku University HospitalBackground: Psychosocial factors such as depressive symptoms should be considered when assessing cardiovascular (CV) risk. Depressive symptoms are suggested to be associated with poor perception of one’s health, i.e. self-rated health (SRH). Thus, assessing SRH could be a practical tool in CV risk prediction. However, SRH may also emphasize physical, mental or social aspects. Objectives: To assess the relationship of SRH and depressive symptoms, classic CV risk factors and perceived physical health among persons at risk for type 2 diabetes (T2D) and cardiovascular disease (CVD). Methods: In this cross-sectional study in a primary care population, 2555 persons (mean age 58 ± 7, 56% women) at risk for T2D or CVD were evaluated. Generalized linear statistical models were used to evaluate the association of depressive symptoms (Beck’s Depression Inventory score ≥10), CV risk factors, and perception of SRH and physical health (assessed by Short Form Health Survey). Results: Poor or fair health was reported by 40% of the participants. They had more unhealthy lifestyle habits and CV risk factors than subjects rating their health as at least good. Among those with poor or fair SRH, the prevalence of depressive symptoms was 36% and associated with perception of physical health. Conclusion: Poor SRH is associated with depressive symptoms and impaired perceived physical health. Assessing SRH might be useful for detecting possible depressive symptoms in patients in CV risk management and diabetes care.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13814788.2019.1635114Heart and circulationanxiety/depression/somatization/surmenage/sleepgeneral practice/family medicinegeneralcross-sectional designs
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Jyrki Jaakko Antero Korkeila
Hannu Kautiainen
Päivi Elina Korhonen
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Jyrki Jaakko Antero Korkeila
Hannu Kautiainen
Päivi Elina Korhonen
Poor or fair self-rated health is associated with depressive symptoms and impaired perceived physical health: A cross-sectional study in a primary care population at risk for type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease
European Journal of General Practice
Heart and circulation
anxiety/depression/somatization/surmenage/sleep
general practice/family medicine
general
cross-sectional designs
author_facet Ansa Talvikki Rantanen
Jyrki Jaakko Antero Korkeila
Hannu Kautiainen
Päivi Elina Korhonen
author_sort Ansa Talvikki Rantanen
title Poor or fair self-rated health is associated with depressive symptoms and impaired perceived physical health: A cross-sectional study in a primary care population at risk for type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease
title_short Poor or fair self-rated health is associated with depressive symptoms and impaired perceived physical health: A cross-sectional study in a primary care population at risk for type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease
title_full Poor or fair self-rated health is associated with depressive symptoms and impaired perceived physical health: A cross-sectional study in a primary care population at risk for type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease
title_fullStr Poor or fair self-rated health is associated with depressive symptoms and impaired perceived physical health: A cross-sectional study in a primary care population at risk for type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease
title_full_unstemmed Poor or fair self-rated health is associated with depressive symptoms and impaired perceived physical health: A cross-sectional study in a primary care population at risk for type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease
title_sort poor or fair self-rated health is associated with depressive symptoms and impaired perceived physical health: a cross-sectional study in a primary care population at risk for type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series European Journal of General Practice
issn 1381-4788
1751-1402
publishDate 2019-07-01
description Background: Psychosocial factors such as depressive symptoms should be considered when assessing cardiovascular (CV) risk. Depressive symptoms are suggested to be associated with poor perception of one’s health, i.e. self-rated health (SRH). Thus, assessing SRH could be a practical tool in CV risk prediction. However, SRH may also emphasize physical, mental or social aspects. Objectives: To assess the relationship of SRH and depressive symptoms, classic CV risk factors and perceived physical health among persons at risk for type 2 diabetes (T2D) and cardiovascular disease (CVD). Methods: In this cross-sectional study in a primary care population, 2555 persons (mean age 58 ± 7, 56% women) at risk for T2D or CVD were evaluated. Generalized linear statistical models were used to evaluate the association of depressive symptoms (Beck’s Depression Inventory score ≥10), CV risk factors, and perception of SRH and physical health (assessed by Short Form Health Survey). Results: Poor or fair health was reported by 40% of the participants. They had more unhealthy lifestyle habits and CV risk factors than subjects rating their health as at least good. Among those with poor or fair SRH, the prevalence of depressive symptoms was 36% and associated with perception of physical health. Conclusion: Poor SRH is associated with depressive symptoms and impaired perceived physical health. Assessing SRH might be useful for detecting possible depressive symptoms in patients in CV risk management and diabetes care.
topic Heart and circulation
anxiety/depression/somatization/surmenage/sleep
general practice/family medicine
general
cross-sectional designs
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13814788.2019.1635114
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