RT Journal Article T1 Influence of Depression and Anxiety on Hemodialysis Patients: The Value of Multidisciplinary Care. A1 Delgado-Domínguez, Carlos J A1 Sanz-Gómez, Sergio A1 López-Herradón, Ana A1 Díaz Espejo, Beatriz A1 Lamas González, Olaya A1 de Los Santos Roig, Macarena A1 Berdud Godoy, Isabel A1 Rincón Bello, Abraham A1 Ramos Sánchez, Rosa K1 anxiety K1 depression K1 hemodialysis K1 psychological inflexibility K1 quality of life AB 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 YR 2021 FD 2021-03-29 LK http://hdl.handle.net/10668/17488 UL http://hdl.handle.net/10668/17488 LA en DS RISalud RD Apr 5, 2025