PubMed ID:
26505290
Public Release Type:
Journal
Publication Year: 2016
Affiliation: Department of Psychiatry, University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, NC.
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpeds.2015.09.040
Authors:
Alexander S,
Al-Uzri A,
Andreoli S,
Atkinson M,
Bartosh S,
Benador N,
Blydt-Hansen T,
Brophy P,
Cai Y,
Chronic Kidney Disease in Children (CKiD) Study Group,
Dart A,
Davis K,
Dell K,
Fathallah S,
Ferris M,
Flynn J,
Flynn JT,
Furth S,
Furth S,
Furth SL,
Gerson AC,
Gipson D,
Goebel J,
Greenbaum L,
Harmon W,
Hastings C,
Hidalgo G,
Hooper SR,
Jenkins R,
Jenkins R,
Jenkins R,
John E,
Kaskel F,
Kher K,
Kogon A,
Kogon AJ,
Kupferman J,
Lande M,
Langman C,
Lerner G,
Mak R,
Massengill S,
Matheson MB,
Matoo T,
Mattosian D,
Mendley S,
Mitsnefes M,
Morgenstern B,
Norwood V,
Pan C,
Parekh R,
Portale A,
Robinson L,
Rodig N,
Saland J,
Salusky I,
Samsonov D,
Samuels J,
Schwartz G,
Seikaly M,
Seo-Mayer P,
Srivaths P,
Turman M,
Upadhyay K,
Warady B,
Warady B,
Warady BA,
Weiss L,
Wong C,
Wong C,
Wood E,
Yadin O
Studies:
The Chronic Kidney Disease in Children Cohort Study
To assess depression in children with chronic kidney disease and to determine associations with patient characteristics, intellectual and educational levels, and health-related quality of life (HRQoL).