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World J Psychiatry. Aug 19, 2023; 13(8): 593-606
Published online Aug 19, 2023. doi: 10.5498/wjp.v13.i8.593
Table 5 The ten most cited publications in research related to dialysis and depression from 1970 to 2022
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Impact Index Per Article1
1Kimmel et al[63], 2000Multiple measurements of depression predict mortality in a longitudinal study of chronic hemodialysis outpatientsKidney International44615.7
2Lopes et al[66], 2002Depression as a predictor of mortality and hospitalization among hemodialysis patients in the United States and EuropeKidney International43416.6
3Watnick et al[67], 2003The prevalence and treatment of depression among patients starting dialysisAmerican Journal of Kidney Diseases25811.1
4Hedayati et al[61], 2006The predictive value of self-report scales compared with physician diagnosis of depression in hemodialysis patientsKidney International24312.1
5Kimmel et al[64], 1993Survival in hemodialysis patients: The role of depressionJournal of the American Society of Nephrology2356.7
5Lopes et al[65], 2004Screening for depression in hemodialysis patients: associations with diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes in the DOPPS.Kidney international23310.3
7Watnick et al[68], 2005Validation of 2 depression screening tools in dialysis patientsAmerican Journal of Kidney Diseases23111.3
8Craven et al[59], 1988The Beck Depression Inventory as a screening device for major depression in renal dialysis patients.International journal of psychiatry in medicine2204.9
9Kimmel and Peterson[62], 2005Depression in end-stage renal disease patients treated with hemodialysis: Tools, correlates, outcomes, and needsSeminars in Dialysis20910.8
10Finkelstein and Finkelstein[60], 2000Depression in chronic dialysis patients: Assessment and treatmentNephrology Dialysis Transplantation2066.6