Prevalence and related factors of depressive symptoms in hemodialysis patients in northern China

Apr 7, 2017BMC psychiatry

How common depression symptoms are and what factors relate to them in patients on kidney dialysis in northern China

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Abstract

The prevalence of depressive symptoms among hemodialysis patients in northern China is 29.1%.

  • Patients with lower mood report worse performance in activities of daily living and quality of life.
  • Lower mood is linked to decreased social support from both family and external sources.
  • Patients with lower mood are more likely to use an 'acceptance-resignation' coping style compared to those with better mood.
  • Better mood is associated with higher self-efficacy and ego resiliency.
  • Activities of daily living, family support, coping style, and ego resiliency are independently associated with depressive symptoms.

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