Relationship between self-care and depression and anxiety symptoms in individuals undergoing hemodialysis
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https://doi.org/10.15253/2175-6783.2017000200006Palabras clave:
Self Care, Renal Insufficiency, Chronic, Depression, AnxietyResumen
Objective: to evaluating the ability for self-care and its relationship with depression and anxiety symptoms in hemodialysis patients. Methods: a correlational, cross-sectional study conducted with 100 participants. The following instruments were used: Appraisal of Self Care Agency Scale – Revised (ASAS-R), which indicates the ability of patients to self-care, and the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, which evaluates the presence or absence of depression and anxiety symptoms. Results: the participants had a mean score of 60.64 (±8.24) on the Appraisal of Self Care Agency Scale - Revised, indicating a good level of self-care agency. A negative correlation of moderate magnitude was found between the ability to self-care and symptoms of anxiety (r=-0.328) and depression (r=-0.387). Conclusion: individuals undergoing hemodialysis treatment presented good self-care agency and those with depression and/or anxiety symptoms showed less ability to self-care.Descargas
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2017-06-13
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Bettoni LC, Ottaviani AC, Orlandi F de S. Relationship between self-care and depression and anxiety symptoms in individuals undergoing hemodialysis. Rev Rene [Internet]. 2017 Jun. 13 [cited 2026 Feb. 16];18(2):181-6. Available from: https://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/19243






