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Evaluation of Factors Related to Depression in Peritoneal Dialysis Patients: A Multicenter Cross-Sectional Study Publisher

Summary: Study finds 43.5% of peritoneal dialysis patients have depression, linked to gender, marital status, and socioeconomic factors. #Dialysis #Depression

Bazazzadeh S1 ; Sharbafchi MR1, 2 ; Naeini MK1, 3 ; Hosseini SM1 ; Atapour A1 ; Mortazavi M1
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Source: Renal Replacement Therapy Published:2023


Abstract

Background: End-stage renal disease (ESRD) is serious global public health challenge in many developing countries. Treatment of ESRD is carried out through renal replacement therapy like peritoneal dialysis (PD). Depression is the most common mood disorder which has a strong impact on the quality of life in patients with ESRD. Little is known about the prevalence and risk factors of depression in peritoneal dialysis patients. Method and materials: A multicenter cross-sectional study was conducted on 164 adult ESRD patients undergoing peritoneal dialysis for at least three months who referred to the peritoneal dialysis centers of Al-Zahra, Noor & Ali Asghar hospitals, Isfahan, Iran from May to August 2019. Beck Depression Inventory Second Edition questionnaire was used to measure the symptoms of depression and its severity. Results: 43.5% of patients had some levels of depression. Assessing the association of depression with demographic and PD-related factors showed that there was no significant difference regarding age, BMI, dialysis adequacy and residual kidney function, dialysis frequency, type of dialysis solution used, disease duration, and age at the start of dialysis. Ordinal logistics regression analysis showed significant association between depression severity categories and gender (OR = 0.397, CI: 0.160–0.985, p = 0.046), marital status (OR = 2.983, CI: 1.180–7.541, p = 0.021), having a separate room for dialysis (OR = 2.511, CI: 1.108–5.692, p = 0.027). Conclusion: As our findings have revealed 43.5% of our participants suffered from mild-to-severe depression, we suggest careful attention and routine evaluation for depression in PD patients, especially women and single patients and those who have low socioeconomic status. © 2023, The Author(s).
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