Higher Levels Of Psychological Flexibility May Be Tied To Lower Prevalence, Incidence Of Depression Among Patients With CKD, Study Suggests

Healio (10/21, Weller) reports, “Higher levels of psychological flexibility were associated” with “lower prevalence and incidence of depression among patients who had chronic kidney disease [CKD] and were treated with peritoneal dialysis, hemodialysis or no dialysis,” investigators found. Included in the “cross-sectional” analysis were 433 patients. The findings were published online in the journal Kidney Medicine.

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— “Psycological Flexibility linked to lower rates of depression among patients with CKD “Madison Weller , Healio, October 21, 2020

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