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Correlation Between Duration of Hemodialysis and Depression in Chronic Kidney Disease
Author(s) -
Caesariska Deswima,
Widodo Widodo,
Erikavitri Yulianti
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of medical and health studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2710-1452
DOI - 10.32996/jmhs.2021.2.2.17
Subject(s) - depression (economics) , hemodialysis , medicine , correlation , beck depression inventory , kidney disease , duration (music) , physical therapy , psychiatry , anxiety , geometry , mathematics , economics , macroeconomics , art , literature
Depression is commonly found in stage 5 CKD patients. However, depression in HD patients is usually neglected, underdiagnosed, and remains untreated. Duration of HD is reported to be significantly correlated with depression. Previously, there were several similar studies with varying results. This study is needed to detect depression and give early intervention to reduce hospitalization rates and patient mortality. This study aims to find the correlation between the duration of hemodialysis and depression in CKD patients. A cross-sectional was carried out on 52 patients with CKD undergoing HD in Dr. Soetomo General Academic Hospital using consecutive sampling. Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II) questionnaire was used to measure the depression score. Data were analyzed with the Pearson correlation test. This study showed a significant negative correlation between the duration of hemodialysis and depression (p =0.005, p > 0,05; r= -0.094). Duration of hemodialysis was significantly correlated with depression. The longer duration of hemodialysis, the lower score of depression. Periodic evaluation of HD patients for depression is needed for early intervention to reduce morbidity.

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