Psycho-social contributions to higher Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus prevalence among South Asian immigrants living in Canada
Authors: Syeda Farahnaaz Kabir
Overview
Abstract (English)
This thesis studies psycho-social aspects of the experiences of South Asian immigrants (SAI) in Canada and how these may be related to the elevated presence of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) in this group. It does so by examining the way in which variables such as education and income levels, the gap between education and income levels, and psycho-social variables related to stress, predict the presence of T2DM in this group as compared to two other social groups: Chinese Immigrants (CI) and Canadian born whites (CBW). The results of this research support the hypotheses laid out for this dissertation that exposure to education/income gap increases risk for T2DM, and that SAI have higher risk for T2DM compared to CI and CBW.
Abstract (French)
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Details
Type | PhD dissertation |
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Author | Syeda Farahnaaz Kabir |
Publication Year | 2018 |
Title | Psycho-social contributions to higher Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus prevalence among South Asian immigrants living in Canada |
City | Toronto, ON |
Department | Faculty of Health |
University | York University |
Publication Language | English |
- Syeda Farahnaaz Kabir
- Psycho-social contributions to higher Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus prevalence among South Asian immigrants living in Canada
- Syeda Farahnaaz Kabir
- York University
- 2018