Perceptions of risk and motivation for healthy living among immigrants from non-western countries with prior gestational diabetes mellitus living in Denmark.
Stine BaggerHelle Terkildsen MaindalKaroline Kragelund NielsenAmanda Grønbjerg VråJens Aagaard-HansenPublished in: Health psychology and behavioral medicine (2021)
Among women with a non-western immigrant background and prior GDM living in Denmark, experiences with T2D among family members and their close communities affect their perceptions of risk and motivation to prevent the development of T2D. Furthermore, the challenges of daily life and past trauma were critical factors in their levels of available resources for health. Health promotion in this population should address health in a holistic way by integrating mental and social health with interventions aimed at preventing the development of T2D.