Prevalence of Depression and Glucose Abnormality in an Urbanizing Rural Population of Bangladesh

BackgroundDepression and glucose abnormality are increasing in Bangladesh including its rural area. This study was designed to determine the prevalence of depression in an urbanizing rural population of Bangladesh with or without glucose abnormality (including diabetes mellitus [DM], and pre-diabete...

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Main Authors: Khurshid Natasha, Akhtar Hussain, A. K. Azad Khan, Bishwajit Bhowmik
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Korean Diabetes Association 2015-06-01
Series:Diabetes & Metabolism Journal
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Online Access:http://e-dmj.org/Synapse/Data/PDFData/2004DMJ/dmj-39-218.pdf
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spelling doaj-9e124f655a8d47ac9233222a4723bb172020-11-24T21:25:51ZengKorean Diabetes AssociationDiabetes & Metabolism Journal2233-60792233-60872015-06-0139321822910.4093/dmj.2015.39.3.21814683Prevalence of Depression and Glucose Abnormality in an Urbanizing Rural Population of BangladeshKhurshid NatashaAkhtar HussainA. K. Azad KhanBishwajit BhowmikBackgroundDepression and glucose abnormality are increasing in Bangladesh including its rural area. This study was designed to determine the prevalence of depression in an urbanizing rural population of Bangladesh with or without glucose abnormality (including diabetes mellitus [DM], and pre-diabetes which combines impaired fasting glucose and impaired glucose tolerance pre-DM).MethodsA total of 2,293 subjects aged ≥20 years were investigated. Sociodemographic and anthropometric details, blood pressure, fasting (fasting plasma glucose) and 2 hours after 75 g plasma glucose (2-hour plasma glucose), were studied. Montgomery-Asberg Depression Rating Scale was used to assess depression.ResultsThe overall prevalence of DM was 7.9% and pre-DM was 8.6%. Prevalence of depression was 15.31% (n=351; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.59 to 1.36) with mean depressive score 17.62±3.49. Female were more likely to have depression (17.16%). The 22.35% of male and 29.46% of female with pre-DM and 26.58% male and 36.27% female with DM had depressive symptoms. There was no significant variation in the mean age of different groups (healthy, depressed and with glucose abnormality). Depression was significantly associated with age, marital status, occupation, high physical activity, and low body mass index. The odds ratio (OR) for depression was significantly increased in patients with glucose abnormality compared with those without pre-DM (OR, 2.49; 95% CI, 1.76 to 3.51; P<0.000) and DM (OR, 3.27; 95% CI, 2.33 to 4.60; P<0.000).ConclusionPrevalence of depression found alarming in our study area though lesser than previous studies and it is significantly related to glucose abnormality. The study reveals that mental health should get more focused specially along with metabolic diseases.http://e-dmj.org/Synapse/Data/PDFData/2004DMJ/dmj-39-218.pdfBangladeshDepressionDiabetes mellitusGlucose abnormalityPrediabetic stateUrbanizing rural
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author Khurshid Natasha
Akhtar Hussain
A. K. Azad Khan
Bishwajit Bhowmik
spellingShingle Khurshid Natasha
Akhtar Hussain
A. K. Azad Khan
Bishwajit Bhowmik
Prevalence of Depression and Glucose Abnormality in an Urbanizing Rural Population of Bangladesh
Diabetes & Metabolism Journal
Bangladesh
Depression
Diabetes mellitus
Glucose abnormality
Prediabetic state
Urbanizing rural
author_facet Khurshid Natasha
Akhtar Hussain
A. K. Azad Khan
Bishwajit Bhowmik
author_sort Khurshid Natasha
title Prevalence of Depression and Glucose Abnormality in an Urbanizing Rural Population of Bangladesh
title_short Prevalence of Depression and Glucose Abnormality in an Urbanizing Rural Population of Bangladesh
title_full Prevalence of Depression and Glucose Abnormality in an Urbanizing Rural Population of Bangladesh
title_fullStr Prevalence of Depression and Glucose Abnormality in an Urbanizing Rural Population of Bangladesh
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of Depression and Glucose Abnormality in an Urbanizing Rural Population of Bangladesh
title_sort prevalence of depression and glucose abnormality in an urbanizing rural population of bangladesh
publisher Korean Diabetes Association
series Diabetes & Metabolism Journal
issn 2233-6079
2233-6087
publishDate 2015-06-01
description BackgroundDepression and glucose abnormality are increasing in Bangladesh including its rural area. This study was designed to determine the prevalence of depression in an urbanizing rural population of Bangladesh with or without glucose abnormality (including diabetes mellitus [DM], and pre-diabetes which combines impaired fasting glucose and impaired glucose tolerance pre-DM).MethodsA total of 2,293 subjects aged ≥20 years were investigated. Sociodemographic and anthropometric details, blood pressure, fasting (fasting plasma glucose) and 2 hours after 75 g plasma glucose (2-hour plasma glucose), were studied. Montgomery-Asberg Depression Rating Scale was used to assess depression.ResultsThe overall prevalence of DM was 7.9% and pre-DM was 8.6%. Prevalence of depression was 15.31% (n=351; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.59 to 1.36) with mean depressive score 17.62±3.49. Female were more likely to have depression (17.16%). The 22.35% of male and 29.46% of female with pre-DM and 26.58% male and 36.27% female with DM had depressive symptoms. There was no significant variation in the mean age of different groups (healthy, depressed and with glucose abnormality). Depression was significantly associated with age, marital status, occupation, high physical activity, and low body mass index. The odds ratio (OR) for depression was significantly increased in patients with glucose abnormality compared with those without pre-DM (OR, 2.49; 95% CI, 1.76 to 3.51; P<0.000) and DM (OR, 3.27; 95% CI, 2.33 to 4.60; P<0.000).ConclusionPrevalence of depression found alarming in our study area though lesser than previous studies and it is significantly related to glucose abnormality. The study reveals that mental health should get more focused specially along with metabolic diseases.
topic Bangladesh
Depression
Diabetes mellitus
Glucose abnormality
Prediabetic state
Urbanizing rural
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