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Influence of Depression and Anxiety on Hemodialysis Patients: The Value of Multidisciplinary Care.

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2021-03-29

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Delgado-Domínguez, Carlos J
Sanz-Gómez, Sergio
López-Herradón, Ana
Díaz Espejo, Beatriz
Lamas González, Olaya
de Los Santos Roig, Macarena
Berdud Godoy, Isabel
Rincón Bello, Abraham
Ramos Sánchez, Rosa

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Affective disorders promote poorer outcomes in hemodialysis patients. According to the presence or not of depression/anxiety in these patients, aims were to analyze differences in sociodemographic, clinical and/or psychological factors and to identify predictors. One hundred eighty-six hemodialysis patients were classified based on their depression/anxiety status. Basal characteristics showed differences between groups where mainly male sex (Depression: OR 0.2; Anxiety: OR 0.3) albumin (Depression: OR 0.1; Anxiety: OR 0.2) and calcium levels (Depression: OR 0.5; Anxiety: OR 0.4), impaired quality of life (Depression: OR 1.4; Anxiety: OR 1.2) and psychological inflexibility (Depression: OR 1.3; Anxiety: OR 1.2) were associated (all p

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Anxiety
Anxiety Disorders
Cross-Sectional Studies
Depression
Humans
Male
Quality of Life
Renal Dialysis

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anxiety, depression, hemodialysis, psychological inflexibility, quality of life

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