Social and behavioural risk factors in the prevention and management of cardiovascular disease in Kerala, India: a catchment area population survey

Abstract Background Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of mortality in India. Social and behavioural factors are strongly interrelated in the prevention and control of CVD. The ability to make lifestyle changes to control hypertension and diabetes (major risk factors for CVD) is deter...

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Main Authors: Saju Madavanakadu Devassy, Martin Webber, Lorane Scaria, Jotheeswaran Amuthavalli Thiyagarajan, Meredith Fendt-Newlin, Jacques Joubert, Anuja Maria Benny, Anjana Nannatt, Lynette Joubert
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Published: BMC 2020-07-01
Series:BMC Cardiovascular Disorders
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12872-020-01595-x
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spelling doaj-f46cf25bc77f4fbaac2314db522dd74f2020-11-25T03:28:26ZengBMCBMC Cardiovascular Disorders1471-22612020-07-0120111310.1186/s12872-020-01595-xSocial and behavioural risk factors in the prevention and management of cardiovascular disease in Kerala, India: a catchment area population surveySaju Madavanakadu Devassy0Martin Webber1Lorane Scaria2Jotheeswaran Amuthavalli Thiyagarajan3Meredith Fendt-Newlin4Jacques Joubert5Anuja Maria Benny6Anjana Nannatt7Lynette Joubert8Rajagiri College of Social Sciences (Autonomous)International Centre for Mental Health Social Research, Department of Social Policy and Social Work, University of YorkRajagiri College of Social Sciences (Autonomous)Department of Ageing and Life Course, World Health OrganizationInternational Centre for Mental Health Social Research, Department of Social Policy and Social Work, University of YorkUniversity of MelbourneRajagiri College of Social Sciences (Autonomous)Rajagiri College of Social Sciences (Autonomous)University of MelbourneAbstract Background Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of mortality in India. Social and behavioural factors are strongly interrelated in the prevention and control of CVD. The ability to make lifestyle changes to control hypertension and diabetes (major risk factors for CVD) is determined by factors such as education, gender, caste, poverty, and urbanicity. This study aimed to improve our understanding of the inter-relationship of social and behavioural factors in the management of elevated serum glucose and high blood pressure and co-morbid mental health conditions. Methods A population-based catchment area cross sectional survey was conducted in Kerala, India. Data were collected from residents aged over 30 years (n = 997) using standardized tools and clinical measures. We performed latent class analysis incrementally to extract homogeneous latent classes of individuals based on their responses to social and behavioural risk factors in the survey. Using structural equation models, we assessed the mediating effect of depression and anxiety, and social or behavioural risk factors, on management of high blood pressure and raised serum glucose levels. Results The prevalence of high blood pressure and blood glucose in the sample was 33 and 26% respectively. Latent class analysis found three clusters of risk factors. One had a predominance of behavioural characteristics, another of social risk factors and the third was a low risk group. Age, female sex, and marital status had an effect on high blood pressure and high glucose, though were mediated by mental health, social and behavioural risk factors. Conclusions Interventions to improve the management of risk factors for CVD need to address social risk factors and be sensitive to the needs of population sub-groups that may require additional support to access health services. An integration of social and health services may be required to achieve this.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12872-020-01595-xHypertensionDiabetesCommon mental health problemsIndiaSocial risk
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author Saju Madavanakadu Devassy
Martin Webber
Lorane Scaria
Jotheeswaran Amuthavalli Thiyagarajan
Meredith Fendt-Newlin
Jacques Joubert
Anuja Maria Benny
Anjana Nannatt
Lynette Joubert
spellingShingle Saju Madavanakadu Devassy
Martin Webber
Lorane Scaria
Jotheeswaran Amuthavalli Thiyagarajan
Meredith Fendt-Newlin
Jacques Joubert
Anuja Maria Benny
Anjana Nannatt
Lynette Joubert
Social and behavioural risk factors in the prevention and management of cardiovascular disease in Kerala, India: a catchment area population survey
BMC Cardiovascular Disorders
Hypertension
Diabetes
Common mental health problems
India
Social risk
author_facet Saju Madavanakadu Devassy
Martin Webber
Lorane Scaria
Jotheeswaran Amuthavalli Thiyagarajan
Meredith Fendt-Newlin
Jacques Joubert
Anuja Maria Benny
Anjana Nannatt
Lynette Joubert
author_sort Saju Madavanakadu Devassy
title Social and behavioural risk factors in the prevention and management of cardiovascular disease in Kerala, India: a catchment area population survey
title_short Social and behavioural risk factors in the prevention and management of cardiovascular disease in Kerala, India: a catchment area population survey
title_full Social and behavioural risk factors in the prevention and management of cardiovascular disease in Kerala, India: a catchment area population survey
title_fullStr Social and behavioural risk factors in the prevention and management of cardiovascular disease in Kerala, India: a catchment area population survey
title_full_unstemmed Social and behavioural risk factors in the prevention and management of cardiovascular disease in Kerala, India: a catchment area population survey
title_sort social and behavioural risk factors in the prevention and management of cardiovascular disease in kerala, india: a catchment area population survey
publisher BMC
series BMC Cardiovascular Disorders
issn 1471-2261
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Abstract Background Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of mortality in India. Social and behavioural factors are strongly interrelated in the prevention and control of CVD. The ability to make lifestyle changes to control hypertension and diabetes (major risk factors for CVD) is determined by factors such as education, gender, caste, poverty, and urbanicity. This study aimed to improve our understanding of the inter-relationship of social and behavioural factors in the management of elevated serum glucose and high blood pressure and co-morbid mental health conditions. Methods A population-based catchment area cross sectional survey was conducted in Kerala, India. Data were collected from residents aged over 30 years (n = 997) using standardized tools and clinical measures. We performed latent class analysis incrementally to extract homogeneous latent classes of individuals based on their responses to social and behavioural risk factors in the survey. Using structural equation models, we assessed the mediating effect of depression and anxiety, and social or behavioural risk factors, on management of high blood pressure and raised serum glucose levels. Results The prevalence of high blood pressure and blood glucose in the sample was 33 and 26% respectively. Latent class analysis found three clusters of risk factors. One had a predominance of behavioural characteristics, another of social risk factors and the third was a low risk group. Age, female sex, and marital status had an effect on high blood pressure and high glucose, though were mediated by mental health, social and behavioural risk factors. Conclusions Interventions to improve the management of risk factors for CVD need to address social risk factors and be sensitive to the needs of population sub-groups that may require additional support to access health services. An integration of social and health services may be required to achieve this.
topic Hypertension
Diabetes
Common mental health problems
India
Social risk
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12872-020-01595-x
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