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. 2019 Mar 25;5(4):228–238. doi: 10.1159/000497352

Table 1.

Analysis: descriptive statistics (n = 109)

Age, years 63.48 ± 15.73
Sex
  Male 66 (61%)
  Female 43 (39%)

Diabetic 29/109 (26.6%)

CKD-EPI, mL/min
  CKD 32.05 ± 16.29
  Graft 50.56 ± 21.22a

PHQ-2 0.59 ± 0.77
  Rate of depression, PHQ-2 g ≥ 1 41.3
Depression-BDI-FS-Fr 2.52 ± 2.80
  Rate of depression, BDI-FS-Fr ≥ 4 27.5%
Depression-BDI-II 10.28 ± 7.55
  Rate of depression, BDI-II ≥ 14 31.2%
Depression-HADS 4.23 ± 2.89
  Rate of depression, HADS ≥ 8 16.5%
Anxiety-HADs 5.86 ± 3.90
  Rate of Anxiety, HADS ≥ 8 27.5%
Self-esteem (RSES) 33.3 ± 5.21
Satisfaction with life scale (SWLS) 27.12 ± 5.71

Treatment
Treatment for depression 8%
Treatment for anxiety 12%

Difficulties
  Difficulties getting up in the morning 18%
  Difficulties waking up in the morning 6%
  Negatively influence of these difficulties on the patient ' s general state 6%

Nephropathy,n
  Glomerulonephritis 25
  Miscellaneous 20
  Diabetic 19
  Uropathy 11
  Polycystic disease 8
  Vascular 8
  Interstitial nephritis 4
  Obstructive 2
  Systemic disease 2
  Unknown 10

Duration of CKD 16.27 ± 12.39 (4 months to 70 years)
Duration of dialysis 6.65 ± 10.45 (1 week to 43 years)
Patients on dialysis 71/109 (65%)
Duration of graft 10.89 ± 7.33 (1 month to 27 years)
Patients with graft 44/109 (40%)

Education level,n
  No 15
  College certificate 62
  BAC and + 32

Current marital status,n
  Married/couple 69
  Widower 17
  Separated/divorced 8
  Single 12
  Other (paces) 3

Place of residence,n
  Urban, semi-urban 50
  Rural, semi-rural 59

Economic situation,n
  Poor 10
  Moderate 47
  Good 52

Employment,n
  Housewife 1
  Student 1
  Unemployed 4
  Other (disability) 9
  Active 26
  Retired 68

Data are presented as mean ± SD or as stated.

a

8% stage 2; 38% stage 3; 51% stage 4; 3% end-stage.