Educational differences in diabetes and diabetes self-management behaviours in WHO SAGE countries.
Karen Elaine LambDavid CrawfordLukar E ThorntonSheikh M Shariful IslamRalph MaddisonKylie BallPublished in: BMC public health (2021)
Associations between education and diabetes, and behavioural self-management (India only) was more evident in the two least developed (Ghana and India) of the WHO SAGE countries, indicating increasing diabetes diagnosis with greater numbers of years of education. The lack of gradients elsewhere may reflect shifting risk from higher to lower educated populations. While there was some suggestion that self-management behaviours were greater with increased education in India, this was not observed in the other countries.