The health Disparities factors in diabetes of Black- African American women and white- non Hispanic women all under the age of 30. By: Talia Powell HNSC 3184 Introduction/Problem Topic: The psychosocial factor in diabetes of Black African American women and White –Non Hispanic women. This topic is important to consider because diabetes is a lifelong disease. This disease is essential within health disparities because not all women may receive access to health care. “ Women are considered a vulnerable population” meaning women are naturally powerfulness when it comes to certain aspects of the world. Melkus, Whittemore & Mitchell (2009) We are open, and sensitive human beings that express themselves through emotions but when it comes to our health most of us women fight to be healthy at all times. The difference in diabetes of women of colored(Black) and white(non-Hispanic) are contradicted by psychosocial characteristics of women. This opening statement may be a broad and controversial statement to most women because some feel as though they are strong and unstoppable which I agreed. The study will show the difference in diabetes in black and white women and how it effects their psychosocial factors. The Literature review will discuss the psychosocial affects diabetes has on both race of women, the stress women has to deal with type 2 diabetes and the difference in race as to why women develop diabetes. Literature Review Psychosocial factors of Diabetes in Black African American women and White non- Hispanic women. There are many factors that plays an essential role in a depression, confidence and support are contributors to diabetes. These social factors of worrying, anger, frustration, coping concerns all led to greater levels of emotional distress. (Whittemore-2009) Depression in a person with diabetes can affect them more in diabetes in the glucose control. This affects both black and white women to go into a depression stage because they are not able to control their blood level. Continuation of Literature Review- Stress for both race of women have to be a big factor in diabetes. Women are known to be stressors to where it can associated to high blood pressure which led to the types of food you eat. The study shows stress being a factor in physical, sleep quality, out of control eating, and lastly alcohol consumption which all are greater risk to diabetes. All of these stressors contribute to a higher risk in diabetes. Feinn, Tennen, and Wagner (2006). Difference to WHY women of difference race in particular black and white women develop diabetes ? Women of black race tend to get diabetes through their poor health choices and many stressors that affected them throughout their life. Black women would be expected to have high gestational diabetes but studies shown that they have lower risk than whites. Age is another factor to disparities in overweight and obesity. Sharma, & Andrea(2014). There are man.