The comorbidity of diabetes-depression and its association with disability amongst elderly prison inmates.

Sergio Bravo-Cucci, Gloria Cruz-Gonzales, Regina Medina-Espinoza, Ada Paca-Palao
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Abstract

Objectives: The objective of the study was to verify the strength of association of depression as a comorbidity of diabetes with the presence of six types of disability in the elderly in prison.

Material and method: Cross-sectional association study based on a secondary analysis of the 2016 Peru National Penitentiary Census. The population were older adults, who were held in prisons in Peru. Inmates 60 years of age or older, and both sexes were included. The response variables were the six types of permanent disability. The exposure variables were the self-report of diabetes, depression and the comorbidity of depression with diabetes diagnosed by a health professional. The sample was constituted by 2. 658 older adults.

Results: There was an increase in the probability of presenting the six disabilities analyzed due to the presence of comorbid diabetes with depression (p <0.05). The measure of greatest strength of association is for the disability to relate OR(a) 10.23, followed by the disability to move OR(a) 6.12 and the lowest strength of association found was for the hearing impairment OR(a) 2.80.

Discussion: A significant increase was found in the probability of presenting the six disabilities analyzed due to the presence of comorbid diabetes with depression compared to suffering from only one of these conditions or not suffering from them.

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老年监狱囚犯中糖尿病-抑郁共病及其与残疾的关系
目的:该研究的目的是验证抑郁症作为糖尿病的合并症与监狱中老年人存在的六种残疾的相关性。材料与方法:基于2016年秘鲁国家监狱人口普查二次分析的横断面关联研究。调查对象是被关押在秘鲁监狱里的老年人。60岁或以上的囚犯,男女都包括在内。反应变量为六种永久性残疾。暴露变量是糖尿病、抑郁症的自我报告以及由健康专业人员诊断的抑郁症与糖尿病的合并症。样本由2组成。658名老年人。结果:由于糖尿病合并抑郁而出现六种残疾的概率增加(p讨论:与仅患有其中一种或不患有这些疾病相比,由于糖尿病合并抑郁而出现六种残疾的概率显著增加。
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