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Do fatalistic attitudes affect clinical outcomes in type 2 diabetes?

Last updated: November 17, 2025 6:55 am
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The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and University at Buffalo researchers have discovered a concerning link between diabetes fatalism and mental health-related quality of life in African American adults with poorly controlled type 2 diabetes. While fatalism did not seem to impact HbA1c levels or blood pressure, it did have a noticeable effect on the overall mental well-being of the participants over a 12-month period.

Diabetes is a prevalent issue in the United States, affecting 37.1 million adults and ranking as the eighth leading cause of death. Unfortunately, African American adults are at a higher risk for complications and mortality due to racial disparities in healthcare. Psychosocial factors, including fatalism, have been shown to influence self-care behaviors and clinical outcomes in diabetes patients.

The study, titled “Longitudinal Effect of Diabetes Fatalism on Clinical Outcomes and Health-Related Quality of Life in African Americans with Type 2 Diabetes,” published in the Journal of General Internal Medicine, enrolled 200 African American adults with poorly controlled type 2 diabetes from the Southeast US. The participants, with an average age of 56, had been living with diabetes for approximately 15 years.

However, the study faced challenges due to inconsistencies in the data presented. Baseline characteristics for the cohort did not align with the reported number of participants, raising questions about the accuracy of the findings. Issues with income percentages and discrepancies in key metrics further cast doubt on the reliability of the results.

Despite these data inconsistencies, the researchers found some significant correlations between fatalism and mental quality of life scores, as well as emotional distress and overall quality of life. While fatalism did not directly impact clinical outcomes such as HbA1c or blood pressure, it did seem to affect the participants’ mental well-being.

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Overall, the study highlights the importance of addressing psychosocial factors, like fatalism, in diabetes management among African American adults. However, the data discrepancies and presentation errors in the published paper raise concerns about the validity of the results. Further research and clarification are needed to draw definitive conclusions on the impact of fatalism on diabetes outcomes.

This article was written by Justin Jackson, edited by Sadie Harley, and fact-checked by Robert Egan. Science journalism relies on reader support to thrive, so consider making a donation to help independent reporting like this continue. For more information, you can refer to the original study published in the Journal of General Internal Medicine.

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